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Soooooo...hear any difference in the sound?
And the shoulda, coulda thing is/was...shoulda pulled two lines at the same time, same effort for twice the juice.
I think what you mean is I should have ran the dedicated the first go around. I didn't own a stereo when I built the attic. So yeah hindsite is 20/20 but it doesn't apply here.
I have one 20A dedicated circuit for my stereo, and am quite satisfied! Steve
I noticed that you have a garbage disposal on the same side of the box. I can't tell from the pictures, but is there 240v going in (2 sets of 120) or what's the deal? If the disposal is run at the same time you are cranking some tunes, you may have some noise issues.Wayner
Yes, is that a Cutler Hammer box?
A friend asked if the addition of breakers is easy. My answer is no, as long as you know exactly where the power is coming in to the panel. But I recommend you hire an electrician if there is any question. Has any other members worked on their own electrical panel?
Are there panels to purchase if wireing a whole house from scratch? Better breakers?
Nice to be self-reliant but important to know your limitations. Mistakes can be fatal. Don't you find that fact a little bit discouraging? I sure do. Tim Ryan takes care of my major electrical issues for $50/hr.
I've done tons of work on my own house's electrical. However, I did have an electrician upgrade the breaker box from 100A to 200A. I've added many additional circuits, though.The problem is there's a lot of info to figure out. The National Electric Code has most of this info, but there are also building codes (which tell you how large holes can be through joists/studs, etc.). So, it takes a while to determine the knowledge necessary to make these types of modifications.