Revel
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Truck Electrical
Fri, 03/1/13 11:03 AM
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I've been searching previous posts, but haven't had great luck gaining knowledge of diffident electrical set ups. I have a catering company now, and am working on my first truck build. Obviously I plan to run as much equipment with LP as possible, but I do have some equipment that I am purchasing now for a festival that will be electric. The sandwich grill/press is offered as 120V 208V & 240V. My hope would be that whatever I buy would have the ability to be used in the truck, if I so desired. My question is, of those three power sources, which one is the best for use in a truck? Thank you in advance!
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daddywoofdawg
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Re:Truck Electrical
Fri, 03/1/13 2:45 PM
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For festivals figure you may be lucky and get 20 amp 110/120V,even if you pay for 30 amp or 50amp.But I would stick to 30 or 50 amp.
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a.mckenna
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Re:Truck Electrical
Wed, 03/6/13 12:32 AM
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What daddy says, likewise if you are using a generator 240V generators cost more, and are typically louder.
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