Commercial wire for AC dedicated lines


I need some input on which type of wire to use for my 2 dedicated circuits with Wattgate outlets on the end.
I will be using commercial grade AC wire. does that make sense? What can I do for wire? I dont have the no how or anything to twist wires together. I just want to leave my system grounded to the same thing as everything in my house is grounded to and I just want to run wire as-is from my breaker box directly to my Wattgate outlets. What gauge of wire should I use? Should I use solid-core or stranded wire? Should I use copper, silver ect.? What brand and type of wire? My run is going to be about 50 feet. I dont know anything about this stuff and just want it to be easy. I will be doing this soon! So if anyone has any input on this I am wanting to know. I want the type of wire that makes stereo systems sound best.
Thanks!
eltone18e58
I have used the JPS "In the Wall Cable" and an very happy with it. It is 2 conductor w/ground, sheathed in a red romex type flexible cover, so was easy to snake around. It is high grade wire from some very nice people. Black and quiet.
make sure whatever you use is ul approved and meets or exceeds your local building codes.

rich
Eltonel, I hope you will not get more confused than before posting your ad…

From your distribution panel to your Wattagate outlets I would not spend a fortune in very sophisticated power “audio” cables. Keep the money to buy them “short” between your outlets and each component. Mine are MIT Z cords II with 350/330 Wattagate plugs with an excellent quality/price ratio.
Going back to your question, for a long run (50 feet) from your distribution panel to the outlets, especially if you are crossing through fluorescent tube lights, freezers, your tool shop, etc. I strongly recommend you to run a stranded and shielded cable. One of the best (industrial) cables you can find is the Olflex-590CP, specially made for power supply applications, shielded to avoid any EMI. This cable is made in Germany but is UL and CSA approved for North America. You can find out about the Olflex cables and their distributors in USA on their website: www.olflex.com
I used the 501203CP which is a 3 conductor 12 AWG cable and did 2 runs same as you, each from a different phase. On one phase I have my power amplifier and on the other one the entire front end through a PS Audio 300.
Good luck, and if you have any doubt don’t hesitate to e-mail me back.
Gecus Cany you give us some idea of the cost for the wire? Also can i just use a standard breaker in the box?

Thanks
Forgot the most important part, if you think you need 50ft of wire, buy 75ft or more.....