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gsbadbmr

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How many boxes can you plug into a standard wall outlet before the breaker jumps? I'm thinking of doing a short video clip next week with some boxes :-D
 

Terry

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Ahh the things you do while unemployed.......

Looking forward to the video of your house burning down Gordie....... Actually no, but just be careful please mate.
 

Ghettoboom767

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Aproximately 28 M-90's at 61 watts draw for a
maximum of 15 amps or 1,750 watts,the maximum
draw on one single house outlet circuit! :-O
Or approximately 35 Conion C100f's at 50 watts
draw!! :-D
 

mmcodomino

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I have my whole wall plugged into ONE outlet....it has always been working so far :dunce:
BUT - I always unplug everything when not in use :lol: :angelic:
 

stormsven

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I have more than 30 boomers and other electronic on one outlet too and no problems at all. Just one single electric oven is drawing more than all of them sure. So no worries. Actually im usin good splitters with internal short circuit protection just for piece of mind :yes: .
And im powering all boomers together to play from fm transmitter and enjoying the LED spectacle.
 

skippy1969

Boomus Fidelis
mmcodomino said:
I have my whole wall plugged into ONE outlet....it has always been working so far :dunce:
BUT - I always unplug everything when not in use :lol: :angelic:
HOLY CRAP!!!!! LOL! Thats just nuts Max,I would love to see/hear that........ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
gsbadbmr said:
How many boxes can you plug into a standard wall outlet before the breaker jumps? I'm thinking of doing a short video clip next week with some boxes :-D
Maybe like 100 Conion C100's?? :hmmm:

:lol:
 

ViennaSound

Boomus Fidelis
Have tested it! :yes:

Vienna before: :sin:

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after: :-O

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