29-Apr-2015, 08:07
(This post was last modified: 29-Apr-2015, 08:07 by Rufus McDufus.)
I have Furutech GTX-D too. Fantastic upgrade. I was sceptical, but no longer.
Don't know about Wattgate. At the time (last year) the comparisons I heard/read were between Oyaide and Furutech but possibly from people who hadn't heard Wattgate. Some people really like Oyaide.
Because this was switching to fuseless US plugs (as Guillaume did) I switched the mains circuit breakers from 16A to 10A ones.
20A-rated receptacles should be fine provided the circuit breakers trip at a fair bit less than that. If you mean 20A circuit breakers , that would be a bit on the high side to provide adequate protection I'd have thought, unless you're plugging in lots of high power components on the same spur/circuit.
Getting a qualified electrician to check this out/do the work is a very good idea in terms of life preservation by the way!
Don't know about Wattgate. At the time (last year) the comparisons I heard/read were between Oyaide and Furutech but possibly from people who hadn't heard Wattgate. Some people really like Oyaide.
Because this was switching to fuseless US plugs (as Guillaume did) I switched the mains circuit breakers from 16A to 10A ones.
20A-rated receptacles should be fine provided the circuit breakers trip at a fair bit less than that. If you mean 20A circuit breakers , that would be a bit on the high side to provide adequate protection I'd have thought, unless you're plugging in lots of high power components on the same spur/circuit.
Getting a qualified electrician to check this out/do the work is a very good idea in terms of life preservation by the way!