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tony286 10-18-2008 03:28 PM

A electrical question
 
My house has 20 amp circuits, in one outlet can I put 2 computers, 2 monitors and 2 ext hds?

marketsmart 10-18-2008 03:34 PM

yep... just spend the money on a good surge protector and i dont mean a $20...

spend like $70-$100... you'll thank me later...

tony286 10-18-2008 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 14919045)
yep... just spend the money on a good surge protector and i dont mean a $20...

spend like $70-$100... you'll thank me later...

Thanks I have a $100 with battery backup

DeanCapture 10-18-2008 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14919025)
My house has 20 amp circuits, in one outlet can I put 2 computers, 2 monitors and 2 ext hds?

Don't burn the house down now Tony :winkwink:

d-null 10-18-2008 04:00 PM

it's been a while since I figured stuff like this out, but to find out amps you take watts and divide it by the volts

so a 700 watt power supply would draw 700w/110v= almost 6 1/2 amps

of course there is the possibility of a spike in current draw and continuous usage close to the limit is also a consideration


note: I am not an electrician and anything I have said above is just for shits and giggles and should not be used as advice and I take no responsibility for any blown fuses or electrical mishaps :1orglaugh

tony286 10-18-2008 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by d-null (Post 14919111)
it's been a while since I figured stuff like this out, but to find out amps you take watts and divide it by the volts

so a 700 watt power supply would draw 700w/110v= almost 6 1/2 amps

of course there is the possibility of a spike in current draw and continuous usage close to the limit is also a consideration


note: I am not an electrician and anything I have said above is just for shits and giggles and should not be used as advice and I take no responsibility for any blown fuses or electrical mishaps :1orglaugh

Whats the worse thing that could happen I blow a fuse? I wish I knew more about this stuff.lol

After Shock Media 10-18-2008 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14919253)
Whats the worse thing that could happen I blow a fuse? I wish I knew more about this stuff.lol

Depending on the wiring, age, etc. Worse that can happen? Can we say house fire?
Wires can get to hot over a period of time without blowing the fuse, so forth.

tony286 10-18-2008 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 14919277)
Depending on the wiring, age, etc. Worse that can happen? Can we say house fire?
Wires can get to hot over a period of time without blowing the fuse, so forth.

Yeah I searched and Im reading that. I think Im going to get a electrician in to check the outlets out and see what I can and cant put on it.

Eriic 10-18-2008 05:39 PM

The worst that can happen is you can burn your house down. Then again you can destroy your computer and monitors.
Just use surge protector and you will be fine.

stickyfingerz 10-18-2008 05:47 PM

Tony you will be fine with that as long as the electrical standards in the house are fairly current. So any house build since 1970 or so you should be fine. I run as much as that if not more.

tony286 10-18-2008 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 14919354)
Tony you will be fine with that as long as the electrical standards in the house are fairly current. So any house build since 1970 or so you should be fine. I run as much as that if not more.

it was built in 1972

RedShoe 10-19-2008 10:35 PM

Ours was built in the 40's and at one point last year or so, I had 6 machines and a small fridge all plugged into one circuit. Every once in a while when the air would kick on the fuse would pop, but that was about it.

I don't think anything would happen, but if you're REALLY worried. hire a pro, the last thing you EVER want to do is take the advice of a bunch of dumbshits on GFY. When your shit burns down, who are you going to blame.. us.. or yourself?

BV 10-19-2008 10:53 PM

1 outlet does not mean 1 20 amp circuit, usually all the receptacles in that room will be on that circuit. So if you have other shit in that room you could run into problems.

The only thing that will happen is you will trip the breaker if that breaker draws more than 20 amps.

20 amps is plenty for what you sound like you have, unless you have like a heater and a bunch of other shit plugged in on that circuit in that room.

amps = watts divided by volts

so a 100 watt light bulb draws 9/10 ths of an amp.

you can add up everything your running and figure it out

where people run into problems and burn shit down is when they alter the breakers or fuses

(like the old penny trick) in the older screw in type fuses before circuit breakers became more commonplace

CDSmith 10-19-2008 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14919360)
it was built in 1972

And you have fuses?

My rental property was built in 1914 and it's all breakers in there, 2 units, 100 amps.

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 14923706)
1 outlet does not mean 1 20 amp circuit, usually all the receptacles in that room will be on that circuit. So if you have other shit in that room you could run into problems.

Spot on.


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