I am writing to request advice or ideas for wiring a MEP 1040 generator to use at my off grid homestead site. I would like to use the generator for a couple of purposes-
1) Shore power for my small travel trailer that uses a typical 30 amp RV plug
2) Temporary power in the field for powering tools while building my cabin and shop buildings
My initial idea is to use a 30 amp RV receptacle wired to the generator with the weather head box attached to the outside of the generator. The generator would include a grounding rod. A standard RV shore power cable could then be used to plug into the travel trailer. Please see attached photo of 30 amp receptacle from Home Depot that I am planning to use.
Temporary power could also be plugged into the 30 amp receptacle. My idea is to wire an old salvaged breaker box with some 110 receptacles on a few of the breakers. The main feed to the panel would be wired to a RV-style shore power receptacle. The same RV shore power cable used to power the travel trailer could then be used to power my temporary power panel.
I look forward to hearing from the experts in the Steel Soldier’s community if you have used a similar setup or have suggestions to improve this idea.
1) Shore power for my small travel trailer that uses a typical 30 amp RV plug
2) Temporary power in the field for powering tools while building my cabin and shop buildings
My initial idea is to use a 30 amp RV receptacle wired to the generator with the weather head box attached to the outside of the generator. The generator would include a grounding rod. A standard RV shore power cable could then be used to plug into the travel trailer. Please see attached photo of 30 amp receptacle from Home Depot that I am planning to use.
Temporary power could also be plugged into the 30 amp receptacle. My idea is to wire an old salvaged breaker box with some 110 receptacles on a few of the breakers. The main feed to the panel would be wired to a RV-style shore power receptacle. The same RV shore power cable used to power the travel trailer could then be used to power my temporary power panel.
I look forward to hearing from the experts in the Steel Soldier’s community if you have used a similar setup or have suggestions to improve this idea.
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