I have 5 video games per 20 Amp circuit max. The 20 Amp circuits have
20 amp wiring to standard wall plugs. I have 8 wall switches to control
the 32 outlets in the 3 game rooms in my basement. When I want to turn
them all on, I just throw all the switches or I can just turn on a
section at a time. It really works out great. I haven't thrown a
breaker yet and there's also 15 Pinball machines in the mix (no more
than 4 of these per circuit)...
-Al-
tower@gis.net wrote:
> Haven't been able to find this out there... what is the startup current
> draw on your average vector game? I'm setting up my game area now and
> am using remote control outlets for specific sections... want to make
> sure I don't overload the product since it starts them all at once. If
> it helps, they are almost all Atari vectors.
>
> Chad
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