danmar123
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Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? I don’t think the 4 gauged wire matters, but I suggest VH audio’s 10 gauge Cyro treated wire. Try to look into an audio grade sub panel or something of a Copper buzz bar sub panel. | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? I just did a search & came up with this; While it’s common to use a 6-gauge wire for 60-amp breakers in practice, it’s best to use a 4-gauge wire if you’re installing a 60-amp subpanel. 60-amp breaker panels controlling several circuits can dr... | |
Dedicated 20a lines, 125 feet distance, which gauge wire to run? Do you have room to put a 60 breaker in your main panel? If so ,run 6 gauge wire to a 60 amp sub panel, then run your receptacles from there. | |
$10K budget? Look no further, EMT 948 NIB In my opinion, there is no compresence. Although the new SP10 is a nice table, it's no EMT. | |
Over loading? I stand corrected, the wire is #-6/3 into a 2 pole 60 breaker. Thanks for clearing that up. jea48;" I assume the two amplifiers are fed from each Line, leg, to neutral.Only the unbalanced load returns on the feeder neutral conductor to the source.... | |
Over loading? Understood. | |
Over loading? I guess I'll just leave it for now, in the event I trip the breaker then I'll change it, or add anther line. Thanks | |
Over loading? I grew up in NYC, & the stuff I've seen in my days, still give me the chills. :) | |
Over loading? I (personally) ran 8/3 from my main, on a 60 amp breaker at a length of 20’ to my subpanel. Now, if the 12/2 from the subpanel to the outlets are nor more then 3’ per outlet x3. This is why I’m asking; I don’t want to harm my amps. Mark, why is it... | |
Over loading? jea; I never, tripped the breaker, just don't want to put a strain on my amps. Like I wrote earlier, is that there’s 12/2 romex to a 15 amp rec. which is fine. I’m sure I can still change the breaker to 20 amps with 12/2, which should be code, &... | |
Over loading? Thanks hifiman. I’m running B&W s. x9 & I haven’t tipped the breaker "15 amp". I can change the breaker to a 20 amp. It’s 12/2 romex, or I can run another line. I originally had them on their own 15 amp breaker, but moved 1 amp so not to s... | |
Over loading? So the 5250 = 250 watts x 5, 8 Ω / 385 watts x 5, 4 Ω.The 2003 = 200 watts RMS x 3, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 8 Ω, all channels driven 300 watts RMS x 3, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 4 Ω, all channels driven.So which do I go by? 8 or 4 ohm? | |
Over loading? My 5250 says - Current Capacity 45 amps peak per channel, x5.The 2003 says - Current Capacity 60 amperes peak, per channel, x3.Correction. 405 total. | |
Cabinet I thought maybe it would have effect the sound & or video output/input in some way. | |
Power cords for UHD Blue ray. Just to make it clear. Doesn't my Furman condition the power? |