My own experience is that there is a lot of variation from one home to another, 
depending on the age of the house and the distance from the service entrance to 
the ham shack. Also relevent is how many other gadgets are operating from the 
120V circuit used for your amp.

It's easy enough to determine the "health" of your own service - measure the 
voltage drop at an outlet as you operate something else plugged into that same 
circuit.

The outlet nearest my service entrance/breaker panel had a 2V drop when I 
turned on a 1000W hair dryer plugged into the same outlet. The same measurement 
on an outlet in the hamshack (80' away) had a 9V drop. I'm not sure if this is 
typical or not.

I spent $300 for an electrician to run 240V to the shack and consider it money 
well-spent.

John AE5X
http://www.ae5x.com/blog

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