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I'm going to run a dedicated circuit for my bedroom system, it's about 90 ft, I'm using 8/2 w gr Romex and plan to eliminate the plugs and receptacles and solder the equipment power cords to the Romex, other than connivence is this a problem. I also will be croying the romex and power cords, would it be better to cryo after the cords are soldered to the Romex or does it matter? If I use filtering does it matter if it is at supply end or at equipment end? Or some on both ends? Not sure about the filtering as I'm off the grid and my power is supplied by an inverter and I will be connecting to inverter before rest of house circuits. Any suggestion on isolating this circuit from rest of house? Would it help to cryo the circuit breaker and connectors in this sub panel? System is Mac book,Apogee Ensemble dac,( both 12v so they will use power supplies) Jolida intergraded hybrid and GR servo sub.
I was also thinking of running a separate line as a ground loop seems to be raising hell especially with DC in the room and the sensitive Super V coax and servo. I assume we're talking a separate breaker inside the existing panel. I'm lost when you speak of "shielding" the romex. I was going to run underground quality (covered) 10ga cable directly out of panel box thru the concrete wall in romex and then bare cable thru the ground before re-entering the basement wall from the outside. Of course this wire cable could not affectively be cryoed but then I am not sure how expensive that process would be for 36' of run ? Then again, I could run normal underground cable from the basement main to a separately grounded sub box outside the wall of re-entry, that way, I cryo the "last mile", about 10' of cabling thru romex . Any of this make sense ? And upon re-entry, what type of multiple outlet bank (duplex, quadplex) would you consider ?
Thanks for input. As for shielding I could use conduit, pvc, aluminum,steel or copper pipe which would work best ? Changing my ground or grey water location not practical in my situation. When we do an UFA the ground wire is wrapped around the rebar for 30' to 40'. The dealer I bought my fuses from said when asked about cryoing them " while it may seem to give a blacker background, it may also lose some of the harmonics and tonal richness." any comment? What type of ring connecters, standard aluminum or gold plated or ? Should I use the same connections for my d/c power runs for my d/c system. It is a 15' run of 4 #4 cables to a j box with runs of #8 to the equipment from there. I was also going to cryo these and the 2/0 battery interconnects, any reason not to? As far as code goes I find it is often determined by factor other than what is best, like what is cheapest, especially in structural matter, that why when I build I do what is best, which is usually more than what code calls for. Mike
Thanks Dave, I design and install solar system they all meet or exceed code except in a few thing like GFI circuit which half the brands won't work with inverters, also most inverters are more sensitive than GFIs or circuit breakers so the inverter will shut down before any thing else trips. As far as inspector are concerned I live in boondocks and they only come out if forced to, also in over 40 years in construction I only met one that actually knew any thing about building and that was in L.A. the ones around here are particularly lacking on any real knowledge of building. Would there be any reason to also twist the wire in the conduit and if so should I strip outer insulation on the Romex and twist the individual wires?
Thank you Dave, as you can probably tell I can over do sometimes and I appreciate the practical advice. What type of ring connecters would you recommend? Mike
Wait!!! Are you going to or not going to use direct burial cable? I'm confused by what you wrote. If you use direct burial cable in the ground, you are pretty much shielded if you go to code required depth. That is the easy part. 50' of direct burial 10 ga is running about $100.00 here (IIRC). Contact me directly for a cryo quote. I would hang a quad box on the end and go from there.Dave
Dave......yeah, take burial wire from main panel outside the wall and then a 25' run thru the ground (might cheat and bury 2' opposed to 4') then to a external box then cryoed 12 or 14 ga thru wall down into a good quadplex(your choice ?) in audio room below. BIG question before doing so, will I lose the ground loop running separate from the main panel, or does any ground loop problem start at the main box ?
Dave, I've never had a groundloop when using a homerun. As long as there are no other ground connections (ESPECIALLY from a cable or satellite coax) you should be good to go.Dave
Cool Dave......now should I run the ground from the main panel or simply the 2 conductors and then separately ground the sub box before re-entering the house ? Ughhhh