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Sheppy1972

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#300656 26-Sep-2022 00:25
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Hi All,

I have a shed on my property which is too remote to be permanently connected to the mains supply of my house. I'd like it to have a couple of sockets available for power tools just for occasional use, plus a couple of lights. So I was thinking that I could maybe use a portable generator to power it as needed. Is it permissible to use something like a motor home power inlet to provide a connection? They seem to be 16 amps in general, but I'd probably want maybe a 32 amp capacity for my application if they're available. No doubt I'll need to engage an electrician to do the work, but I just wanted to know if the concept is viable.

Thanks for any advice.

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  #2973306 27-Sep-2022 06:58
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Goal Zero fan boy here, however if you’re heading that route look at Ecoflow Delta rather. Much better bang for Buck. I have one I use for running power tools from my Ute around the property. They have a much higher tolerance for high draw devices.


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