Hello.
20 Amp circuits are often used in homes with 15A components/outlets. Perfectly "legal." The idea is that you can therefore run more components on one circuit.
Imagine you have 4 x 5A devices. A 20A circuit will let you run all of them at once.
However, if you do in fact have a 20A circuit, with a 20/15A plug (has one pin shaped like a T) you can run higher wattage power conditioners.
Not much of a gain in my mind, but there you go.
Best,
E
20 Amp circuits are often used in homes with 15A components/outlets. Perfectly "legal." The idea is that you can therefore run more components on one circuit.
Imagine you have 4 x 5A devices. A 20A circuit will let you run all of them at once.
However, if you do in fact have a 20A circuit, with a 20/15A plug (has one pin shaped like a T) you can run higher wattage power conditioners.
Not much of a gain in my mind, but there you go.
Best,
E