Dweller's advise sounds dangerous to say the least and a lot of work to say the most.
But to take Dweller's idea a step further and perhaps much safer(Glen can validate or invalidate), when installing the dedicated 10 gauge OFC romex runs from the service panel to the the outlet, you could make the romex runs about ten feet extra in length, attach male IEC WattaGate plugs directly to the ends of the romex and then plug directly into the component.
You could install attractive tv cable faceplates for the romex to come thru the walls also.
This will provide the straightest non-interrupting path for electricty to travel from the service panel to the component, perhaps minimize RF interference, etc..
What do you think, Glen? This is something I've wanted to try for the last six months.
-John
But to take Dweller's idea a step further and perhaps much safer(Glen can validate or invalidate), when installing the dedicated 10 gauge OFC romex runs from the service panel to the the outlet, you could make the romex runs about ten feet extra in length, attach male IEC WattaGate plugs directly to the ends of the romex and then plug directly into the component.
You could install attractive tv cable faceplates for the romex to come thru the walls also.
This will provide the straightest non-interrupting path for electricty to travel from the service panel to the component, perhaps minimize RF interference, etc..
What do you think, Glen? This is something I've wanted to try for the last six months.
-John