I totally agree with builder3. If you read any of the Forums that talk about running dedicated lines and circuit breakers they are talking about 12 or 10 gauge wire and one or more 20 amp circuit breakers and that’s a good thing. Although you didn’t ask and giving you some settle in time and get use to the new house I’d recommend the installation of an upgraded AC outlet. Here is one for example that is listed on Audiogon. There are many more available which are more costly.https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9aj5e-porter-port-porter-port-outlets-cryo-various-colors-ac-di...
Notice the above picture in ad is for a 20 amp outlet which you see the T that Erik was referring to in his post. This outlet can be used with a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker.
Notice the above picture in ad is for a 20 amp outlet which you see the T that Erik was referring to in his post. This outlet can be used with a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker.