Zaptor
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I have a shop that is farther from grid power than I really want to trench, and it has a single, old 15A breaker running (underground) currently. I have some tools that want a bit more juice than that, and it occurs to me that any time I am at the shop, my truck is as well.
Is it possible/safe/legal to create an entirely 'off-grid', standalone electrical system for the shop that will simply plug into the truck? I will keep the existing 15A circuit for lights and music but would love to be able to add +200% more available power without trenching. Ideally this would be a simple breaker box inside the shop that could run 4 or 6 different circuits in the shop (but not all at the same time, of course). Basically a custom surge strip that I would plug into my truck and run up to 7200w from...
If it's possible and you have some idea of what parts I'd need to ensure it doesn't ground fault, I'm all ears! I do have a friend who is a journeyman electrician that can help me, just trying to get a feel for what's possible and what others have done.
Thanks in advance
Zap
Is it possible/safe/legal to create an entirely 'off-grid', standalone electrical system for the shop that will simply plug into the truck? I will keep the existing 15A circuit for lights and music but would love to be able to add +200% more available power without trenching. Ideally this would be a simple breaker box inside the shop that could run 4 or 6 different circuits in the shop (but not all at the same time, of course). Basically a custom surge strip that I would plug into my truck and run up to 7200w from...
If it's possible and you have some idea of what parts I'd need to ensure it doesn't ground fault, I'm all ears! I do have a friend who is a journeyman electrician that can help me, just trying to get a feel for what's possible and what others have done.
Thanks in advance
Zap
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