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Electrical safety question (xposted from PSW)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafi Singer" data-source="post: 1615" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>This might be an obvious answer, but I figured I'd ask it anyhow.</p><p></p><p>I was taking a look at the QSC PL4.0's and saw that they use a twist-lock 30A connector. This would prove to be somewhat impractical, as some of the locations I would want to use it would not have that type of receptacle available. Assuming I could have a separate circuit for the subs, is there anything inherently dangerous/bad about using an adapter to plug it into a standard Edison 20A outlet? As mentioned by a post on PSW, there is the risk of tripping a breaker, but is there any other inherent risk such as heat, frying components, etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafi Singer, post: 1615, member: 711"] This might be an obvious answer, but I figured I'd ask it anyhow. I was taking a look at the QSC PL4.0's and saw that they use a twist-lock 30A connector. This would prove to be somewhat impractical, as some of the locations I would want to use it would not have that type of receptacle available. Assuming I could have a separate circuit for the subs, is there anything inherently dangerous/bad about using an adapter to plug it into a standard Edison 20A outlet? As mentioned by a post on PSW, there is the risk of tripping a breaker, but is there any other inherent risk such as heat, frying components, etc? [/QUOTE]
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