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Here's the scoop: I have a TON of gear plugged into a rather nice surge protector. Problem is, it of course terminates into ONE wall outlet.
Now, while I'm not an idiot, it never occured to me to divide this up, as it could be a potential problem. Going the better part of a year with no issues hasn't motivated me either. Still, I wonder if this is just a bomb waiting to go off, or if my equipment is suffering from surely inevitable sags in power (no lights dimming or anything other obvious issues). I'm hardly an electrician, so let me just list what I have and my estimated (and mostly, known) power consumption and perhaps some in the know can speak to my situ...
Get ready, this is ridiculous (to me anyways):
Denon 3800CI 130X7 WPC...and I do listen at rather high volumes fairly often.
Potentially 910 watts RMS (peaks higher, I'm sure)?
Kuro 6020 Plasma: 350?
Wii: 150 watts?
PS3: 200 watts?
Apple TV: 50 watts
DirecTV HR-20 Sat Box: 50 watts
Acom 2535 Amp: 60X4: 250 watts (not operated terribly often)
wait, it gets better (or worse)
Definitive BP 2000's- both have internal 150W RMS amps- least 300 watts?
Definitive CLR 2500 Center Channel Speaker: 150W RMS amp: 150 watts?
Controller chargers for (4) PS3 controllers: 20 watts?
Wii controller chargers for (2) controllers: 10 watts?
Flourescent back-light for TV: 20 watts.
Finally...
An SVS Ultra 13 Subwoofer...has an internal 750 BASH RMS amp...1500 watt peaks, potentially?
Now, I realize ALL of these devices are not always operating simultaneously or drawing their max current, but STILL!!! I'm assuming there's a fair chance the outlet "sees" 2000+ watts fairly often.
Just to throw it out there: I've NEVER had an outtage, tripped a circuit, etc.
Twice in 6 months, my Denon reset, after extended high-volume listening sessions. I'm assuming this was just the unit's protection circuitry, although I've heard that it can also occur due to a LACK of input current?
Otherwise, can't say I've had a single problem.
Wow!!! Potentially 3210 watts RMS all-told, insane right, as a typical outlet is rated for 1800, correct? This is on a traditional 15 amp circuit? Is it easy enough to tell if I have 15 or 20 amp breakers? Yes, I'm that green
. If they're 20 I'm in a bit better shape, logically?
Obviously(?) utilizing both plugs on the same outlet doesn't do me any good, but does using another outlet help...it doesn't have to be on another circuit, right, that 1800 rating is for one outlet or the entire circuit?
Just don't know, truthfully. I am of course assuming my current arrangement is unacceptable.
Just odd that I've gone so long, issue free?!
thanks for the help, guys,
James
Here's the scoop: I have a TON of gear plugged into a rather nice surge protector. Problem is, it of course terminates into ONE wall outlet.
Now, while I'm not an idiot, it never occured to me to divide this up, as it could be a potential problem. Going the better part of a year with no issues hasn't motivated me either. Still, I wonder if this is just a bomb waiting to go off, or if my equipment is suffering from surely inevitable sags in power (no lights dimming or anything other obvious issues). I'm hardly an electrician, so let me just list what I have and my estimated (and mostly, known) power consumption and perhaps some in the know can speak to my situ...
Get ready, this is ridiculous (to me anyways):
Denon 3800CI 130X7 WPC...and I do listen at rather high volumes fairly often.
Potentially 910 watts RMS (peaks higher, I'm sure)?
Kuro 6020 Plasma: 350?
Wii: 150 watts?
PS3: 200 watts?
Apple TV: 50 watts
DirecTV HR-20 Sat Box: 50 watts
Acom 2535 Amp: 60X4: 250 watts (not operated terribly often)
wait, it gets better (or worse)
Definitive BP 2000's- both have internal 150W RMS amps- least 300 watts?
Definitive CLR 2500 Center Channel Speaker: 150W RMS amp: 150 watts?
Controller chargers for (4) PS3 controllers: 20 watts?
Wii controller chargers for (2) controllers: 10 watts?
Flourescent back-light for TV: 20 watts.
Finally...
An SVS Ultra 13 Subwoofer...has an internal 750 BASH RMS amp...1500 watt peaks, potentially?
Now, I realize ALL of these devices are not always operating simultaneously or drawing their max current, but STILL!!! I'm assuming there's a fair chance the outlet "sees" 2000+ watts fairly often.
Just to throw it out there: I've NEVER had an outtage, tripped a circuit, etc.
Twice in 6 months, my Denon reset, after extended high-volume listening sessions. I'm assuming this was just the unit's protection circuitry, although I've heard that it can also occur due to a LACK of input current?
Otherwise, can't say I've had a single problem.
Wow!!! Potentially 3210 watts RMS all-told, insane right, as a typical outlet is rated for 1800, correct? This is on a traditional 15 amp circuit? Is it easy enough to tell if I have 15 or 20 amp breakers? Yes, I'm that green

Obviously(?) utilizing both plugs on the same outlet doesn't do me any good, but does using another outlet help...it doesn't have to be on another circuit, right, that 1800 rating is for one outlet or the entire circuit?
Just don't know, truthfully. I am of course assuming my current arrangement is unacceptable.
Just odd that I've gone so long, issue free?!
thanks for the help, guys,
James