AC Power Considerations for Your Home Theater System
Audioholics GoFundMe: https://bit.ly/GOFUNDAUDIOHOLICS Correction: 120V * 20A = 2400 watts for 33% increase in power over a 15A line. Sorry about that error. We often get asked how much AC wall power is needed to run a typical home theater system. There are lots of factors that determine this such as the number of AV components you have plugged into the same outlet and their associated power consumption, and whether or not that outlet is shared with other appliances or lighting on the same circuit. Please watch this YouTube video discussion to better understand when you should have a dedicated outlet to ensure you don't rob your amplifiers and speakers of power. For the full written article, please visit: https://www.audioholics.com/audio-amp... Follow us on: FACEBOOK / audioholics GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/+Audioholics TWITTER / audioholicslive Become a Patron of our YouTube channel for cool features unavailable to regular subscribers: / audioholics

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