jea48
Heck of a lot of good advice in that post!
If you are in a major city, I don't think you will have too much trouble finding steel armoured cable. Most of the major electrical distributors will stock it, though maybe not in their branch outlets, so you may have to order today, deliver tomorrow. I also used Romex as I have a dedicated run with nothing near it.
My brain is starting to go into Christmas shutdown mode, so I am not sure I am 100% accurate when stating that using 120/240 will create unbalanced current which could cause ground injection. Assume I am wrong, but please check my work.
One consideration, whether you wire for 120/240, if you use 6/3 (or 4/3), you can buy round (and twisted) instead of flat.
+1 on the double wall. Also consider resilient channel if you want some sound deadening.
I am not sure your reasoning behind using solid core (and not stranded), but I agree with the choice as well. The transformer in your equipment only has limited bandwidth, and anything beyond a few KHz to support required transient current delivery due to only conducting for part of the AC cycle (linear power supply), is just providing a convenient path in and out for noise.
Heck of a lot of good advice in that post!
If you are in a major city, I don't think you will have too much trouble finding steel armoured cable. Most of the major electrical distributors will stock it, though maybe not in their branch outlets, so you may have to order today, deliver tomorrow. I also used Romex as I have a dedicated run with nothing near it.
My brain is starting to go into Christmas shutdown mode, so I am not sure I am 100% accurate when stating that using 120/240 will create unbalanced current which could cause ground injection. Assume I am wrong, but please check my work.
One consideration, whether you wire for 120/240, if you use 6/3 (or 4/3), you can buy round (and twisted) instead of flat.
+1 on the double wall. Also consider resilient channel if you want some sound deadening.
I am not sure your reasoning behind using solid core (and not stranded), but I agree with the choice as well. The transformer in your equipment only has limited bandwidth, and anything beyond a few KHz to support required transient current delivery due to only conducting for part of the AC cycle (linear power supply), is just providing a convenient path in and out for noise.