39CAMC
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I have a HF 9500 Watt Inverter generator for my enclosed trailer that I use for work doing on site tire service at large autocross events.
It has the following outlets "4) 120v 20A GFCI protected outlets, 120v/240v 30A twistlock, 120v 30A twistlock, 12v 8A DC, (2) USB outlets" According to the generator label, it can output a combined 63 amps.
The tire machine requires 240v and I also use an Eastwood QST30/60 scroll compressor for air. This requires 240v and 17amps running.
Currently, I use the 120v/240v twistlock run into a standard load center/breaker box in the trailer that has a 240/30a breaker for the compressor, another for the tire machine and a few more 120v/15a for the lights and other stuff in the trailer.
This works fine, but when the compressor starts, I am obviously at the limit of the single 30a circuit I am pulling from as the lights (LED) shut off for a second and any other loads like a fan slow down for a second.
Finally to my question - is there a way I can wire that 120v 30A output circuit into my *existing* load center for my 120v stuff or do/should I just do a second load center for the 120v stuff?
DaveW
It has the following outlets "4) 120v 20A GFCI protected outlets, 120v/240v 30A twistlock, 120v 30A twistlock, 12v 8A DC, (2) USB outlets" According to the generator label, it can output a combined 63 amps.
The tire machine requires 240v and I also use an Eastwood QST30/60 scroll compressor for air. This requires 240v and 17amps running.
Currently, I use the 120v/240v twistlock run into a standard load center/breaker box in the trailer that has a 240/30a breaker for the compressor, another for the tire machine and a few more 120v/15a for the lights and other stuff in the trailer.
This works fine, but when the compressor starts, I am obviously at the limit of the single 30a circuit I am pulling from as the lights (LED) shut off for a second and any other loads like a fan slow down for a second.
Finally to my question - is there a way I can wire that 120v 30A output circuit into my *existing* load center for my 120v stuff or do/should I just do a second load center for the 120v stuff?
DaveW