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Post Subject: About dedicated line fuses.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/9/2011
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I was considering for a while making some re-arrangement with electricity lines in my house: to add and remove some lines from my stand by generator, to power pool from different circuit and some more changes. I was kind of considering running a dedicated line but I am a bit defensive with it. I do have dedicated line the power my PP3000 and the rest playback. I installed it last summer but my regular power output from the wall in my listening room do sound better – I made many experiments.
Recently I had been taking with electricians who offer slightly different service about which it too early to talk. While dealing with them they scoped to me idea of dedicated line: from the poll, a separate meter, separate power entry into the house and 3ga copper 240V runs directly to playback.
I am very much considering doing so. So I wonder did anybody had any experience with fuses? By the code it has to be min 100A entry fuse and of cause I would like to have 20-30A fuse at the load side, right next to PP3000. So, what kind of fuses would be best to go? I do not want to have circuit breaker, I do not know what is inside but I think it might be not as good as conventional disposable glass or ceramic fuse with fuse holder. The contacts for this fuse are visible and might be servable and it has no contacts besides the fuse holder. Perhaps I am wrong. Does anybody has any information or experience with high power fuses and thier sound?
Rgs,
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