Quote Originally Posted by fitz19d View Post
Boss at work has an electrician that was supposed to come out for free and had all the scraps. Just been a long wait and thinking friend was going to fail on me.

Wasn't looking for free, figured maybe I could find some spool ends for $10 vs the $40 I thought I'd be. . Said under 50, realistically I think I'll only need 20 foot max split in 2 sections.

Multiple outlets > 2 was because one outlet is in a corner with 2 large aquariums. I'll need in the neighborhood of 8-14 plugs. That's easy off 2 outlets 2 power strips. But some of these ideally are on timers. (Have a programmable powerstrip, so with only 2 I'd have to consider the no no of a powerstrip w/ very light load into a powerstrip.... preferably avoid that. I may just split the line once in the corner to 2 different outlets? Line is supposed to be 20amp according to breaker, existing cable is 14-2 not 12-2 though. Dedicated to the aquariums and I should be well under 20a. (Equipment changes but last I remember was somewhere in the 9-12amp range, should be 15 absolute tops.)

Then in another corner from another line w/ the lights (which are supposed to be a separate circuit, still gotta check.) I'll need an outlet for bigscreen/onkyo 7.1 and my computer w/ 2 monitors.
The electrical company I worked for saved all scraps in a barrel that would get recycled once it was full. Stuff is expensive these days so even ends of spools get used and tiny scraps generally get recycled. If you get free 12/2 or 14/2 though, let me know. ;-)

What you're describing is stuff you want on surge protection, UPS or both. You should have your aquariums on UPS/surge protection which will have plenty of outlets. You'll want your A/V gear on surge protection as well. If your PC at that location does anything time sensitive (DVR duties or something) you may want to UPS that as well. If you need to buy those dongles that you can plug into an outlet with about 6" of cord and another female plug on the end. I use those on UPS and surge protectors since most devices have power supplies that takes up space otherwise on the strip.