Howdy fellow Ford truck guy.
Thanks for the suggestions, pictures and links- I've been round and round in my head on whether or not to mount a panel on the trailer, or generator such as you did. That panel fits really nice, and I may end up doing that anyway in addition to my plans just for convenience of it. I also liked the suggestion of doing the 3 phase panel as well- then just putting whatever plug on it I want.
Just to take a little step back and clarification- I'm not under the impression I can run my house at 104amp 1PH only- I think there may have been a little miscommunication there. I am however fixated on being able to run the generator in any setting / configuration with 100% support and safety. Even if I won't us it, I want whatever I do to be able to safely support full output at the receptacle.
From that, I finally made the decision to go mini Cam-Lok's. I just think this is the ticket for a lot of reasons.
1. I wanted a way to extend the lugs from inside the generator to outside for easy hookup. These do that, and up to 150amps.
2. I wanted something standard, that would be universally understood, without question to its intended purpose. Running 120/240 1PH through a dedicated 3PH plug, whether safe or not, concerned me.
3. I wanted something that would be clean, flush as possible. Why? Because I'm weird that way I guess.
4. I wanted to put something on my house, that if I sold it, could stay, would also be universally understood, and I wouldn't have to remove or change out. The Electrician can put full-size cams on there supporting the full 400amp service if somebody had a big enough generator, and I can use step-up adapters to hook directly into it. I myself have a large garage with 100amp service 400 feet from the house, a 60amp horse barn & tack room 200 feet from the house, etc.. So depending how bad I want to be glamping during an outage, I may even have to step up the generator.
5. Depending on where I park my trailer in the driveway, I may need to run 75ft to hook up to the house, so sizing up the wire for the distance, the mini cams can go to 2awg I believe- which is what I'll run.
6. I'll use a portable spiderbox for out in the field for my Step-Son's AV needs, or any use around the property for building projects where power needs aren't near an outlet.
7. For my buddy's machine shop. we're wiring a standard panel for all the 3PH equipment.
The biggest downside? It's going to cost me a fortune... but less so with mini cams.
The pin & sleeve receptacles are awesome. I bought a 100amp one, a 60amp one, and the mini-cams just so I could have hands-on to play with them. Even with the smaller 60amp P&S, the cap still wont open unless I nearly flush mount it on the generator. See pics attached.
The thing I struggled with was safety- What is reasonable and safe compared to other options and I see both options as being reasonably safe.
So that's where I'm at for now and thanks for all the input. I'll hopefully this week install the mini cams, and see if I can find somebody to make a steel accessory/toolbox in a custom size that matches the original military one big enough to store all the cables, adapters, and a portable breaker box.
Just want to say thanks for all, and I'm sure I'm sure I'll have more questions as I go.
Tony