Put 5 on each 20A breaker and you’ll be fine.
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Quoted from Bryan_Kelly:This should easily take care of it. Have the electrician install the outlets on 20 A circuits with nothing else on them like lights, etc.
This is what I did. I have 5 20 amps circuits in my basement. Each circuit is put to one outlet only.
Quoted from swampwiz:I should say that it is intended that only 1 machine per breaker would be be playing at a time (if any set of folks are playing more than 1, well they were warned!) Based on the numbers, I'd really like to fit 6 per breaker.
I like to assume they all will be played at all times so that’s why I do 5 on one breaker. That way I know I’ll never have an issue.
I’m sure for you, 6 will be fine too.
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