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Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. At long last I think I understand what’s being said here and it concerns me that the work is already done and that I may have to take a full loss on the work that was done even though I haven’t paid for it yet. Basically I have two circuit breake... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Most all of us are at the mercy of a 240 V system, that involves step down transformer’s,etc. We all have a panel in our house with busbars that feed the individual circuits. And there are two legs of 120v power distribution along the bus bars al... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Jea48 Why are you talking about a step down transformer? this is a multi branch circuit involving 2 outlets, and a double pole breaker. Appreciate all the commentary but my God, wtf? | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. jea48, You say that, Zero amps will return on the shared neutral conductor to the source). Not sure why this would be happening. And then from this point on in your response above I sort of lose an understanding of what you're saying. But I'm... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. In this case each circuit does have a separate breaker. The voltage is being sent to the outlet from separate starting points on the panel. The issue i see is the neutral going back to the panel. And here the neutral wires are joined between the ... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Jea48 The comments you make are probably clear to some but not me. Are you saying that the neutral sharing back to the panel is a problem? And if so maybe it's unclear to me why this is. Not sure I follow the rationale about Power supplies of c... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. There is a shared neutral and I’m still unclear why this would be such a bad idea. Many people putting in dedicated circuits, like me, don’t know all the variety of ways to get 2 20 amp circuits to feed your system. Mostly, it’s being done to fee... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Yes I know both new circuits or an alternating legs, and that could be a real weakness. But if all the legs where I live are generally quiet then I don’t see the problem on this point. The other issue, there is a common neutral wire representing ... | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Jea48 What the heck are you talking about? | |
Wiring 2 outlets to 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits with a single 10/3 electrical wire. Why do you need all these outlets when you have a massive power plant? Or maybe these are related to other areas. Personally I don't like duplex outlets for stuff you don't really need them for, but maybe this is to reduce the size of the elect... | |
Perception and Watts: Doubling of power It’s all about Appalachian mountains versus the Rocky Mountains when it comes to frequency definition. The ability of ears to differentiate between all those pressures circulating via sound waves, or pressure amplitudes, is truly remarkable. So t... | |
Ethernet patch cable 5e with cat 6e Yes I have a highly resolving system. So using 6E is much more advantageous to use versus any lesser Cable due to shielding. Isn't it all about the shielding at this point? A lowly cat 5 probably has all the capacity you need but it's all about ... | |
Ethernet patch cable 5e with cat 6e A cat 5 would probably work fine, but does it impair and reduce quality of the audio and video being streamed? What a cat 6E work better? And longer-term I guess it would be better. We know the video Signal may be fine, but the audio signal which... | |
Ethernet patch cable 5e with cat 6e Great points. What about streaming videos? Audio bandwith not a problem I don't think except would be better to not have an extender before the Cat 5 patch cable which is about 20 feet. | |
Advantage using one electrical leg for audio system? What's the value in running separate neutrals to two separate breakers versus using a 2 pole breaker the shares a neutral coming back from two outlets. you still have two hot wires connected to separate 20 amp breakers. Is it a noise issue? It's... |