Vman: Run 20 amp circuits all the way around rather than two 15's and the one 20 amp. The cost difference is next to nothing and the difference in potential performance due to lower source impedances with future upgradability ( current draw ) make it worthwhile.
As far as running two more lines, you may only need one additional line but two more transformers. That is, IF the current draw on all of the devices combined for that secondary line are less than 15 amps or so. If you need more current than this, use the two lines as you first suggested.
As i mentioned, there's nothing wrong with running one line for digital and analogue. That is, so long as they are thoroughly isolated from each other. If you're using the transformers that i think that you are, you're good to go. Sean
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As far as running two more lines, you may only need one additional line but two more transformers. That is, IF the current draw on all of the devices combined for that secondary line are less than 15 amps or so. If you need more current than this, use the two lines as you first suggested.
As i mentioned, there's nothing wrong with running one line for digital and analogue. That is, so long as they are thoroughly isolated from each other. If you're using the transformers that i think that you are, you're good to go. Sean
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