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  1. Light in the Dark

    adding GFCI receptacles to trailer mounted MEP802a.

    You can get one rated 30A from Global Industrial for ~$200. 50A is about double that.
  2. Light in the Dark

    adding GFCI receptacles to trailer mounted MEP802a.

    Excellent point. I do think a spider box is probably the best setup for what Mike wants though. Safe, easily deployed, and readily adaptable to any situation.
  3. Light in the Dark

    adding GFCI receptacles to trailer mounted MEP802a.

    OK, so you replied while I was still typing. So you can add it to the trailer, or you can simply use sheet metal screws (or Id probably bolt that receptacle panel in place) right on the side of the generator itself. That will then allow you to snake wire from the box, down and into the machine...
  4. Light in the Dark

    adding GFCI receptacles to trailer mounted MEP802a.

    To answer your question pointedly though... would you ever be running the genset just to use the outlets, or do you want to use the outlets, while its hooked up and operating your residence? If you will run the genset by itself, without sending power to your interlock (by means of turning off...
  5. Light in the Dark

    adding GFCI receptacles to trailer mounted MEP802a.

    Hi Mike, welcome to the forum. Are the two plugs on the genset insufficient for your needs already?
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