20A dedicated circuits in my HT

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  • EAmin
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 282

    20A dedicated circuits in my HT

    I'm looking into putting in several dedicated 20A circuits. I need some help deciding how many dedicated circuits I need. I will have 4 amps including 2 sub amplifiers --- see below.

    (1) Rotel RB-1090: 380 X 2, Power Consumption: 800 Watts
    (1) Rotel RMB-1095: 200 X 5 Power Consumption: 800 Watts
    (2) Velodyne DD-15: 1250 watts RMS(3000 Peak)

    I'm thinking I should have a dedicated 20A circuit for each --- a total of four. Is this overkill? Please help! Thanks!
    Last edited by EAmin; 24 February 2005, 02:50 Thursday. Reason: Correcting power consumption on Rotels
  • Adz
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 549

    #2
    Since the difference in cost between 3 or 4 should be negligible, you might as well put in 4 (even if its overkill right now).
    Adz

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    • whoaru99
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2004
      • 638

      #3
      I think it would be a bit of overkill. Those watt rating are likely at full continuous power. Not trying to be sarcastic, but do you often run your system at full power playing a continuous tone?

      Two dedicated 20A circuits is probably quite enough, IMHO.
      There are some things which are impossible to know, but it is impossible to know which things these are. :scratchhead:

      ----JAFFE'S PRECEPT

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      • mitch57
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2004
        • 429

        #4
        The power rating specifications on both the Rotel amps are incorrect. They are actually only rated at an average and not continuous power consumption of 800 Watts. Read all about here:

        Mitch
        :stupidpc:

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        • EAmin
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2004
          • 282

          #5
          Really appreciate the help guys! I think will probably just do two then for the HT. I can plug my two Rotels into one, and my two subs into the other.

          My electrician is going allow for the box to house up to five dedicated circuits if I need them. So, I can always add more later. I know I'll need one more for a future two-channel system in my living room.

          Thanks again!

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          • Fife
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 141

            #6
            Get one dedicated outlet for each large amp and sub so that would mean 4. Get another 1 or 2 more dedicated outlets (15A is sufficient) for your digital and analog sources since its only wire costs while you are installing dedicated outlets in your room already.

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