Dedicated line


I have done a bunch of reading on dedicated lines and talked to an electrician and just want to confirm with people here this makes sense. I already have sub-panel which is on the opposite side of the wall where I have my audio stuff plugged into.

I am thinking of setting up two dedicated lines. Since the run of wire is short (10 feet tops) I was thinking 12 gauge to a 15A circuit breaker with TeslaPlex receptacles. I was thinking of using solid copper Romex wire. Does anyone have any other wiring suggestions

Grounding is my biggest concern, my electrician said I can drive a 6 foot grounding rod into the ground and attach the 2 dedicated lines to it. Does this make sense?
Thanks in advance.
davea33
The question you ask needs more information. The issue of dedicated lines is a very good solution for many problems. The gauge of the wire should be commensurate to the draw. I would strongly recommend ten gauge or larger on twenty amp circuits. The grounding is important and I drove two ten foot grounding rods. This combination improved my electrical draw since I on loud passages would dim the lights with my mono blocks. The incoming power from the utility is very dirty therefore I assembled a power conditioner from Transcendent Audio for the front end. The amps are plugged into the wall in the 20 amp service with a hospital grade or better outlet Hope this helps. Steve
Steve, can you tell us/me a little bit about how you did the grounding? Is there a particular site for info on this?
Thank you in advance.
I'll second the use of 10awg as it sounds better than the 12awg I have for my sources. The third line I plan to install will be 10awg!
I like the idea of 10 gauge wire on 20 amp circuits. Your electrician will know the code for your area and the best way to run the ground.
If you live in a dry climate two eight foot grounding rods spaced 6 feet apart is recommended.