Hi,
Having been an Electrician my whole life and an audiophile at least half of that I would have to agree with your Electrician. Putting everything on one leg throws off the balancing of your panel and taxes the nuetral conductor big time.
It always amazes me when people at this web-site give advise on subjects they no nothing about. Man I've heard some doozies here when it comes to electrical installations.
Some how I just don't think it's worth my house burning down.
And for god sakes leave the ground in tact.
Check my teck talk threads for the right way to do dedicated lines. Sean is another good poster on this subject.
Beware of the shade tree electrician!
PS - This subject has been covered time and time again so don't be afraid to research it in the audiogon archives
Having been an Electrician my whole life and an audiophile at least half of that I would have to agree with your Electrician. Putting everything on one leg throws off the balancing of your panel and taxes the nuetral conductor big time.
It always amazes me when people at this web-site give advise on subjects they no nothing about. Man I've heard some doozies here when it comes to electrical installations.
Some how I just don't think it's worth my house burning down.
And for god sakes leave the ground in tact.
Check my teck talk threads for the right way to do dedicated lines. Sean is another good poster on this subject.
Beware of the shade tree electrician!
PS - This subject has been covered time and time again so don't be afraid to research it in the audiogon archives