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did the 934 have a generator mounted to it? if yes which one? or is there a better option?
thanks
rc
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rc
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Did your truck come with the power cord? It's a big heavy cord usually on a metal reel. It plugs into the outlet in the back of the truck outside under the breaker panel.Just figured this site out. I am brand new to the steel soldier world so bare with me. I am trying to hook my M934 up to power and was wondering what the best power was, what generator to get, and how to hook it up? Just need power to run the two heaters inside, the plugs and the lights. Any ideas? Judging by this thread I don't need much more than a 6KW to 10KW really. Just don't know what to get or how to hook it up to the panel.
Unfortunately no cord came with the truck. I have my eye on one on eBay right now, but didn't know if that cord would work with the smaller gensets like the 6 or 10KW models.Did your truck come with the power cord? It's a big heavy cord usually on a metal reel. It plugs into the outlet in the back of the truck outside under the breaker panel.
That one might be mine. I have 1 listed for $399.99. I would take $100 off for Steelsoldiers members. Shipping is gonna be a killer all the way to WA from LA. Maybe need to use the SS transport system. You can use the cord with a smaller gen set if you cut off the unused end and attach using the individual conductors. You can cut the cable a few feet shorter so you could re-splice it if you wanted to. The ends are molded so not reusable if you cut too close t o end.Unfortunately no cord came with the truck. I have my eye on one on eBay right now, but didn't know if that cord would work with the smaller gensets like the 6 or 10KW models.
That's actually a great idea. How do they wire it to the circuit panel? I'm having a hard time figuring out how to match the plug on the back of the truck without buying a $500 100 amp cable just because the plug on that cable was designed for that truck. Any alternate ideas on how to wire the smaller generator to the circuit panel?I have seen a few guys mount MEP016s in the location of the cable reels. They a 3KW and seem to do the job and have a switch inside to select 3 phase or single phase in multiple voltages.
Did you use the 100 amp cord to wire up to your generator? If I didn't use that cord is there another way to hook the generator up to the panel/circuit breaker?My M934 draws 6KW running all of the lights, the 3 phase AC, and the radios. So 3Kw is plenty for just the lights and some extra.
The following link shows the M934 connected to a MEP-005A via the 100 amp cable that is supposed to be on that reel.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...on-this-week&p=1736073&viewfull=1#post1736073
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