as much as 30 amps AC at 120V which 
may be a wiring / fire hazard unless you have a pretty new home with modern 
wiring in it. 
 
 Every new home constuction that I have looked at uses 14 gauge "Romex" 
style cable to feed multiple outlets. Even if this were used for a 
single dedicated outlet, it would still not be satisfactory for 30 amps. 
 
I bought a heavy duty 10 guage 3 wire extension cord and wired into 
my dryer outlet to run mine. 
 
 I have seen dryer outlets with 50 amp circuit breakers. Assuming the 
wiring was done properly, this would supply the current you need for the 
amplifier without excessive voltage sag. A 10 gauge extension cord would 
supply plenty of current to the amplifier, however if there were a fault 
in the extension cord, a 50 amp circuit breaker might not pop before the 
extension cord starts a fire. It would be safer to replace the 50 amp 
breaker with a 30 amp one, provided the work is done by someone who 
knows how to do it safely. 
 
Better safe than 
sorry. 
 
 YES! 
 
73 DE N6KB 
 
 
 
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