Correction: As long as your total load doesn't exceed 80% of the current rating for that breaker. They are designed to trip at 80% load capacity. 20 amp circuit can only handle 16 amps. 15 amp circuit can only handle 12.
Thank you. I have so much spaghetti of wires. I use double computers for different things. I am using 2 items plus one, but maybe I need to recheck things again.
@@onewiththings the deep meaning is that with a tube amp, running a lower ohm(resistance) cab is safer than a higher ohm cab on the amp output. with a solid state, you can run higher resistance(ohms is the unit of resistance) safely. if you are worried about combining cabs, if you connect them in series the ohms add. if you connect them in parallel, the ohms drop. there are lots of videos on combining cabs and the "resistance calculations" But if you follow that first hint, you wont destroy your amp. you can see, the biggest no-no is turning on a tube head with no speakers attached.
Lies. AmperAge is a new Finnish symphonic melodic progressive death metal band. BTW, good call on the water analogy. that's how i explain juice to my non EE friends. the parallel / series resistance thing can be explained by running 10 hoses connected together or flushing all the toilets and turning on the sinks all at once. (shorted out the power supply by bleeding the water pressure to zero etc). thin tube is high res, fire hose low res, yada yada..
Thank you for the concise yet simple explanation, this was easy for me to understand and helpful.
I love this. Back to basics. Very helpful. Thanks!
Thank You Mitch for the good explanation!
Excellent Mitch, very, very helpuful. Thank you so much!
Mitch, your ability to explain things is unparalleled in your field. please explain how to navigate married life next.
@@jjrusy7438 LOL quick let’s delete our comments! Hehe thanks dude, I had a big fat joint before watching this
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@@movingbits you are responding to the wrong comment I think.
Correction: As long as your total load doesn't exceed 80% of the current rating for that breaker. They are designed to trip at 80% load capacity. 20 amp circuit can only handle 16 amps. 15 amp circuit can only handle 12.
Good information. 👍
Amperage is a city in Alaska.
Thank you. I have so much spaghetti of wires. I use double computers for different things. I am using 2 items plus one, but maybe I need to recheck things again.
How does ohmage work, when matching cabs to amps?
never short a solid state amp output and never open circuit a tube amp output
@@jjrusy7438 That makes it easy to remember, thanks.
@@onewiththings the deep meaning is that with a tube amp, running a lower ohm(resistance) cab is safer than a higher ohm cab on the amp output. with a solid state, you can run higher resistance(ohms is the unit of resistance) safely.
if you are worried about combining cabs, if you connect them in series the ohms add.
if you connect them in parallel, the ohms drop. there are lots of videos on combining cabs and the "resistance calculations" But if you follow that first hint, you wont destroy your amp. you can see, the biggest no-no is turning on a tube head with no speakers attached.
Amperage should have been the follow up album to AC/DC's Powerage.
Lies. AmperAge is a new Finnish symphonic melodic progressive death metal band.
BTW, good call on the water analogy. that's how i explain juice to my non EE friends. the parallel / series resistance thing can be explained by running 10 hoses connected together or flushing all the toilets and turning on the sinks all at once. (shorted out the power supply by bleeding the water pressure to zero etc). thin tube is high res, fire hose low res, yada yada..