David Paul
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So I’m looking to replace all the original back stab receptacles in my home. Looking for suggestions on where to purchase 25 or so quality receptacles. Thanks
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The inside "workings" of 15 and 20s are the same so there's no benefit.I wouldnt buy a single 20a..
20A is not permitted on 15A circuits.Home depot. Leviton or Legrand.
I wouldnt buy a single 20a...waste of money. Good quality TR's don't ****
I know. I did say I wouldn't buy any 20's...20A is not permitted on 15A circuits.
I believe those are just 10 packs of their normal single ones. Contractor refers to a better volume price.Just don't buy the cheap "builders grade". I buy the mid grade in Contractor's Packs at Home Depot.
I’m all about squeezing out a discount. But realistically 25 outlets is going to reap a small one.I believe those are just 10 packs of their normal single ones. Contractor refers to a better volume price.
Were they Decora ... I need some Decora TR's in brownSo Home Depot it was. 28 outlets, 4 switches less than $100 as I had a $15 off $100 coupon. Leviton 15amp commercial. Not bad for redoing just about the whole house. Thanks again for the suggestions.
No, regular duplex.Were they Decora ... I need some Decora TR's in brown
I wouldnt buy a single 20a.
No one is stopping you.Maybe I'm crazy (Well, we all know I am), but I refuse to not install a 20a receptacle when I have a 20a circuit
Sure, right now there is almost no household 20a devices, but what about is 10 years, 20 years, 30 years? The receptacle in my house were almost all original, from 1968, so 54 years of service. Hopefully whatever I install will get somewhat close to that, especially if I've spent the extra cash on spec grade
Other than maybe 1 or 2 dollars, I see no downside
No one is stopping you.
What appliances are going to pop up that require 20a plugs? Especially for stuff in your house? Most manufacturers are reducing power consumption, not increasing it
I don't think computers will hit a point where 1800w power supplies are a common thing. That end of the spectrum is a definite niche market.I'm putting my money on high end gaming PC and workstation PSU's requiring 20a cords soon enough. With the introduction of some crazy new GPU's, paired with the ML/AI trend, you can EASILY pull more than a single 15a receptacle. Its been fairly common now to see new builds with dual power supplies, and then running them on 2 circuits. The only thing stopping is that there isn't many 20a receptacles around. There are a few 240v only PSU's coming out to get above the 1800w limit, but much harder to run a 240v circuit than simply throw a 20a receptacle on your 20a circuit
NVIDIA Just launched the 4000 series, the RTX 4090 heavily overclocked can pull over 600w on its own, and some new Ryzen Threadripper CPU's are pulling over 400w at peak. If we are already pushing the limits of a 15a circuit, once people start getting their hands on these cards its only going to get worse. Throw 4 x 400w cards in one PC and you're at 1600w just for the GPU's, let alone CPU or other components. Imagine a dual processor workstation with a bunch of GPU's in, going to blow past 15a pretty easily
And electric scooters, bikes etc are getting more and more popular with faster and faster charging. No reason they couldn't end up with a 20a input. Many people with these don't have garages, and just charge them inside
Also the "Solar Generator" trend is picking up more and more, with faster charging times. Some of them will already max out at 1800w charging. With CA banning all gas engines and all of the new larger more powerful electric tools, I think we may also end up seeing over 15a of charging those be possible
I'm calling it early, we will start to see a few 20a receptacles dotted around houses. I may be completely wrong though
If it ever gets to that point and it probably won't, it's dedicated circuit territory anyway. There's no sense whatsoever in having 20A receptacles on general use circuits even if they are 20 amp. Ain't gonna run two things with 20A cord caps at the same time on the same circuit.I don't think computers will hit a point where 1800w power supplies are a common thing. That end of the spectrum is a definite niche market.
I also think we will have new battery tech that will hit the market before there is a real demand for 20a plugs for scooters, e bikes and battery packs. Ultra fast charging on devices like that just doesn't have the demand to turn the entire existing electrical system on its head, IMO.
Possible? Sure. Likely? I don't think so
Something with a two watt load is going to have a 15A cord end. Theoretically, every receptacle on a 15 amp circuit could have something plugged into it and running. There are no two things that require a 20 amp 120 volt receptacle that are going to be running on the same circuit at the same time.Surely that's like saying there is no sense having 15a receptacles on a 15a circuit, and you are not going to run 2 things with 15a cords on the same time
Yet, I've got all sorts of stuff that pulls 1500 or 1800w, and plenty of people have all 15a circuits throughout most of their house