Thanks guys for responding.
Ya, Sufentanil that is my goal - to keep it simple and more than anything - keep the potential for grounding problems to a minimium. That is the main reason I would run one bigger(30 amp)circuit - grounding.
I suppose 30 amps is over kill though, as every power distribution strip, balanced power, power conditioner, etc... is 20 amps. And apparently lots of folks plug all their stuff into one of those units and it works just fine.
I think probably what the guys that are running one 30 amp are doing is running the 30 amp into a 20 amp plug which I'm sure is not to code, but that's got to be what they are doing.
As I am coming to realize - running everything to 30 amp code would be a pain in the ass and a little unrealistic I suppose.
OK then. Thanks again for the responses
Ya, Sufentanil that is my goal - to keep it simple and more than anything - keep the potential for grounding problems to a minimium. That is the main reason I would run one bigger(30 amp)circuit - grounding.
I suppose 30 amps is over kill though, as every power distribution strip, balanced power, power conditioner, etc... is 20 amps. And apparently lots of folks plug all their stuff into one of those units and it works just fine.
I think probably what the guys that are running one 30 amp are doing is running the 30 amp into a 20 amp plug which I'm sure is not to code, but that's got to be what they are doing.
As I am coming to realize - running everything to 30 amp code would be a pain in the ass and a little unrealistic I suppose.
OK then. Thanks again for the responses