TWO POWER CONDITIONERS FROM THE SAME WALL OUTLET


I have two power conditioners and would like to use the Power Block + Titan for the videos and HTPC (hate to plug the PC into the same line, don't you too?) For the BPT, I am only using it for the audio system which is for critical listening. My Tice user manual said not to plug anything other power conditioners within the same circuit... I would like to know if there is any advantages / disadvantages plugging two power conditioners into the same wall outlet? Does HTPC power supply ruin the power quality within the same power line, what to do to solve the problem? I want to have everything protected, I am confused of what to do... Your feedback will be appreciated.
infinity_audio
Good choice on the Tice.I use 6 Tice Powerblocks and 5 Tice Titans.I also have 6 dedicated 20A lines,also two 15A receptacles and two 20A redeptacles on shared lines.Each Tice pair is connected to each own 20A dedicated receptacle .I noticed that the few times that I plugged two pairs of Tice Powerblock/Titan into same duplex,my breaker tripped.I guess the in rush current or something.All my digital components are seperated from analog and video .I am a big fan of Tice conditioners,but I also use the Monster and PS Audio products.On my tube monoblocks amps I use this rarely seen conditioner called JC Audio ISO 1100 power conditioner,it is great unit and at the back the outlet reads Jena Labs cryo .I picked up used from Audiogon two years ago.Best regards
George
The draw from your connected items is a prime consideration. How much power do the conditioners themselves draw? How much is remaining for your components?
How much do the components draw? I have no exp w the conditioners you're using. There can be a significant advantage to having 2 conditioners-if they complement each other;and I'm sure many do. Your ears opinion counts. Enjoy experimenting.
I've never had a problem. Right now I'm using a PS Audio Quintet and a Chang 6400.
Tabl10's
No,I haven't ever connected a Ps Audio Powerplant to my Tice.
I am using two PS Ultimate Outlets,but they are connected straight to the wall.