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RE: Braiding the AC mains feeding a power amp.

Posted by gordguide on December 25, 2016 at 11:50:03:

" ... If he does respond back and the answer is no I am going to recommend he hire an electrical for a day and just run a few new exposed Romex cables just on the floor over to his equipment. The electrician could just install some plastic outlet boxes on the ends of the Romex cables. ..."

Doesn't meet Code anywhere I'm aware of, so no Electrician would risk a fine (yes, that's what happens) to install it. So either he does it himself (carries it's own problems) or it doesn't get done that way.

I don't know what level of penalty a licensed Electrician would face, but I can tell you that a contractor we normally use forgot to take out a permit on one installation on a job with multiple installations. The fine was $2000.00