With all the talk about the 5-amp noise filter and possible fires, it has me thinking hard about how I want to incorporate noise filters.
I have a large entertainment setup that is on a shared circuit with the rest of the family room. There are lots of electronics on this circuit. So at first I thought I would get one of those 20-amp inline noise filters and wire it at the breaker panel. Then I realized that wouldn't protect the x10 devices used on that circuit. So I was looking at plugin filters but was worried about the amps. I didn't want to run the filters near their max rating. So here is my thought.
There is a computer, monitor, printer and external hard drive at one location on the circuit. Thought I would use one of the 15-amp rated filters from smarthome. The entertainment system consists of a DLP TV, bluray, cable dvr, computer with touch screen for a jukebox and another computer running mythtv for another dvr. There is also a wireless router in the mix to also be used as a hub. For this I thought about getting the 20-amp inline filter and constructing my own box to house it with a power cord to plug in to the wall and an outlet for the surge strips running the system. This way I was sure to be well below the filters max rating. Also in this room on this circuit currently is the all-in-one computer running AHP. It is currently on one of those 5-amp plugin filters and only pulls 2.6-amps. I have the main router and cable modem also on the circuit that I plan to use a second 5-amp filter for.
Would this be an acceptable way? Mostly, would using the inline filter this way be ok?
My other choice is to wait till I finish breaking down my aquariums that use 3 circuits and using one of them just for the electronics in the room and filter it at the panel. But that could be a couple more months before it all happens. Still need to find a home for the livestock.