@roccity said:
I had an electrician come out the other day who said that the two side-by-side spots in my bottom panel would be on the same phase but couldn’t explain to me how he knew that, so that didn’t inspire confidence.
They are not on the same Leg, Line. One is on Leg, Line 1, and the other is on Leg, Line 2. He’s not an electrician. Keep looking.
Why are you wanting to feed the two new dedicated branch circuits from the bottom panel? I would use the Top panel instead. There is one spare space available.
Use this breaker to feed the two branch circuits.
Homeline 2-20 Amp Single-Pole Tandem Circuit Breaker
Tell the electrician to feed the two new dedicated branch circuits out of the top right side of the panel. Save the top left side for a Type 2 SPD (Surge Protection Device). As I said in an earlier post, A Type 3 plug-in point of use SPD will not work because the length of the branch circuit wiring is less than 30ft.
As for this.
My TV and a couple of other things will remained plugged into my 79 cent 15 amp Home Depot outlet running off of a subpanel along with umpteen other outlets on the same circuit.
As long as the TV and other things are not connected to the audio equipment with wire interconnects.
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