Anyone ever wired a food truck?

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Dennis Alwon

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They really tried to make the truck look like a cafe or something. The one's we did were the old Ups type vehicles- we called them step vans

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Ah yes, the step van, very common for food trucks. Saw one that had maybe a 7.5kva Onan mounted where the passenger seat would go.

Looks nice, but one addition- an eye-bolt over the the CS inlet, used to tie off a strain-relief rope (otherwise, there's a lot of side load on the receptacle and mounting).
 

blargh

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Looks nice, but one addition- an eye-bolt over the the CS inlet, used to tie off a strain-relief rope (otherwise, there's a lot of side load on the receptacle and mounting).
There's a lot to be said, mechanically and aesthetically, for a bottom-fed twist-lock inlet. Probably better for water resistance, too.

Or at least a right-angle plug-end on the cord.

Reliance Controls PBN50:
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GE T050N:
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rnatalie

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I never did a food truck but I've done a few fire engines (which had a portable generator sitting on top and fed receptacles at various points on the sides). I considered the whole thing a wet area.
 
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