SomeGeoffGuy
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I am just saying if you run big power, don't just add a big powerstrip to whatever outlet was there when you moved in. When I first moved into my house, the living room was all on one circuit and for some reason it had a wall switch that controlled it. I finally bypassed the switch, but was horrified at the giant wire nutted bundle that was literally powering my entire stereo system TV, power chair, etc. So I put in a circuit by the stereo - just one outlet although I probably should have cut in two. I was thinking that if I ever went with some big mono amps, I would run a circuit to each one, too.My Coda Continuum #8 v2 produces up to 150 amperes of current output. Are you saying I need to have an electrician on retainer because of this rating??
Also, you can buy special outlets that make better contact. A lot of people say "Hospital Grade" outlets are fine, but you can spend as much as you want on this stuff as is the usual in our hobby! Most of the big power conditioner manufacturers also sell a line of outlets. At the minimum, I would run at least one dedicated circuit to my stereo system with a hospital grade outlet. But yea, if you are putting in a home theatre - seven seems like a good number!
-Geoff