Strouty
Well-known member
I have an old job site office/workshop trailer. I am trying to set it up for my wood shop as well as a crafting space for my GF. I have not figured out my total load yet, but there are a few big items in there that may just be too much for even a heavy extension cord.
I was looking at RV setups, but they seem to top out at 50 amps. I am trying to get closer to 100 amps, yet still have a flexible cord that can be plugged in when I need the space.
I will not need more than 50' of cord, I currently have a 200 amp service with room to put another 100 amp or less breaker.
What is the best way to go about doing this? I want to have an outlet on the outside of the actual shop, and then either have another outlet for the portable trailer or just wire it directly.
What size wire would I need? (looking at 2/4 SOOW) Will a solid wire allow more amps based on gauge?
I was looking at RV setups, but they seem to top out at 50 amps. I am trying to get closer to 100 amps, yet still have a flexible cord that can be plugged in when I need the space.
I will not need more than 50' of cord, I currently have a 200 amp service with room to put another 100 amp or less breaker.
What is the best way to go about doing this? I want to have an outlet on the outside of the actual shop, and then either have another outlet for the portable trailer or just wire it directly.
What size wire would I need? (looking at 2/4 SOOW) Will a solid wire allow more amps based on gauge?