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<blockquote data-quote="Chris LaRocque" data-source="post: 137607" data-attributes="member: 2468"><p>Re: Sound & Stage Power</p><p></p><p>Based on your calculations thats a 240 AMPs on a 220-single phase circuit (480 @120v)you would need. We draw on average 12-20 AMPs per leg when we run 12 HDL20 over 6 S30 with backline, a bunch of led lighting, all monitors (side fills with subs, drum fill w/ sub and 8-10 floor wedges and front fills). This system ran for 2 weeks 16 hours a day and we never had an issue all on a 100 amp single phase feed. I have been amazed at how much less current draw there really is. Now we are not doing EDM (mostly country/rock stuff). You may need 12 outlets for your S30's but I can't see you needing 20 AMP per sub. Not even close in my experience with our subs. It is possible that our distro meters are off, they are set to average, but read in line with fluke reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris LaRocque, post: 137607, member: 2468"] Re: Sound & Stage Power Based on your calculations thats a 240 AMPs on a 220-single phase circuit (480 @120v)you would need. We draw on average 12-20 AMPs per leg when we run 12 HDL20 over 6 S30 with backline, a bunch of led lighting, all monitors (side fills with subs, drum fill w/ sub and 8-10 floor wedges and front fills). This system ran for 2 weeks 16 hours a day and we never had an issue all on a 100 amp single phase feed. I have been amazed at how much less current draw there really is. Now we are not doing EDM (mostly country/rock stuff). You may need 12 outlets for your S30's but I can't see you needing 20 AMP per sub. Not even close in my experience with our subs. It is possible that our distro meters are off, they are set to average, but read in line with fluke reading. [/QUOTE]
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