In Reply to: Melbourne, Australia.................... posted by jea48 on December 24, 2006 at 04:16:40:
That's a pity! :-))All this means is that you need many more circuits - say, one per device (certainly one per power amp!) - to compensate. :-))
Here in Oz, a "normal" circuit for wall power points is 20amp ... 32amp is used for electric ovens, pool pumps etc. Do you have to use a 20amp circuit for these?
Regards,
Andy
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Follow Ups
- Re: Melbourne, Australia.................... - andyr 12:38:29 12/24/06 (9)
- Re: Melbourne, Australia.................... - jea48 15:24:14 12/24/06 (0)
- I don't think so - Paul Tobin 13:39:40 12/24/06 (7)
- Re: I don't think so - andyr 14:33:43 12/24/06 (6)
- I'm not totally convinced - Paul Tobin 08:09:05 12/25/06 (5)
- Re: I'm not totally convinced - andyr 14:03:32 12/25/06 (4)
- Thanks for the explanation - Paul Tobin 17:06:19 12/25/06 (3)
- Re: Thanks for the explanation - andyr 17:30:52 12/25/06 (2)
- Andy, what size of wire are you connecting to this 32 amp breaker? - jea48 19:39:29 12/25/06 (1)
- Thanks, jim ... - andyr 03:15:11 12/26/06 (0)