rick carpenter
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I do a bit of volunteer work for "regular" church mission projects and disaster recovery work, and I need to upgrade my portable on-site power distribution system. I wish I could afford a spider but I can't
I want to replace my current setup, the first and second pic. It has about 12' of 12/3 SOOW going into a 15a 125v four outlet reel with circuit breaker. Though it has served me well for a few years, I kinda don't trust it with others. I want to build a plywood box like the drawing with two two-receptacle outlets with GFCI protection. Power in will be through the SOOW either directly from a 5-15 125v source or from a L5-30 125v source via the Ridgid adapter. Box will have feet to stabilize, etc. People possibly using this will have from none to considerable experience, so I want a power distribution box that is foolproof for the average user, i.e., overbuilt if possible.
Can I wire in a circuit breaker, or do I need one with the gfci outlets? Should I buy 15a or 20a gfci outlets? Should the outlets be "outdoor" outlets? I want this to be the link from the power source to the tools that will never be a problem. Typical big draws will be a circ saw (15a), chop saw (up to 13a), or portable compressor (up to 12a?). I'll make sure they're one one at a time. What other possibilities should I consider?
I want to replace my current setup, the first and second pic. It has about 12' of 12/3 SOOW going into a 15a 125v four outlet reel with circuit breaker. Though it has served me well for a few years, I kinda don't trust it with others. I want to build a plywood box like the drawing with two two-receptacle outlets with GFCI protection. Power in will be through the SOOW either directly from a 5-15 125v source or from a L5-30 125v source via the Ridgid adapter. Box will have feet to stabilize, etc. People possibly using this will have from none to considerable experience, so I want a power distribution box that is foolproof for the average user, i.e., overbuilt if possible.
Can I wire in a circuit breaker, or do I need one with the gfci outlets? Should I buy 15a or 20a gfci outlets? Should the outlets be "outdoor" outlets? I want this to be the link from the power source to the tools that will never be a problem. Typical big draws will be a circ saw (15a), chop saw (up to 13a), or portable compressor (up to 12a?). I'll make sure they're one one at a time. What other possibilities should I consider?