AntonLargiader
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My work neighbor wants to outfit an older 2-horse trailer as a mobile coffee stand and asked for my help. It will either be plugged into shore power or connected to a generator.
The equipment ratings he gave me are as follows:
- espresso machine 21A @ 220V
- grinder 7.3A @ 110V
- fridge 4A @ 115V
- grinder 2.1A @ 115V
- water pump 0.4A @ 115V
Also there will be some LED lights and convenience receps for a radio or whatever. I’d use all GFCI receps.
I’m thinking a small 4-space 240V panel with a 30A double breaker for the espresso machine and two 20A circuits would do the trick. I’d use 25 feet of 10/4 S-cord with a 30A twist-lock connector to connect to shore power or generator. It’s an all-metal trailer and I assume I would ground the cord to the trailer.
For a generator, looking at some on the web it looks like in the 5500W range you basically pay for quietness, starting with the Honda EU7700is and getting louder/cheaper from there.
I don’t see any reason to tie the 12V system to this. There will be an overhead light and maybe an exterior one or two on the 12V system but when the trailer is in use there will always be external AC power.
Is there anything special I need to take into account with the wiring, grounding, or anything else? We think the cord will be stowed in a box on the tongue, connected to a small panel on the inside front. From there power would go up to the ceiling and then down the walls to the receps. Not sure how the espresso machine is connected yet.
The equipment ratings he gave me are as follows:
- espresso machine 21A @ 220V
- grinder 7.3A @ 110V
- fridge 4A @ 115V
- grinder 2.1A @ 115V
- water pump 0.4A @ 115V
Also there will be some LED lights and convenience receps for a radio or whatever. I’d use all GFCI receps.
I’m thinking a small 4-space 240V panel with a 30A double breaker for the espresso machine and two 20A circuits would do the trick. I’d use 25 feet of 10/4 S-cord with a 30A twist-lock connector to connect to shore power or generator. It’s an all-metal trailer and I assume I would ground the cord to the trailer.
For a generator, looking at some on the web it looks like in the 5500W range you basically pay for quietness, starting with the Honda EU7700is and getting louder/cheaper from there.
I don’t see any reason to tie the 12V system to this. There will be an overhead light and maybe an exterior one or two on the 12V system but when the trailer is in use there will always be external AC power.
Is there anything special I need to take into account with the wiring, grounding, or anything else? We think the cord will be stowed in a box on the tongue, connected to a small panel on the inside front. From there power would go up to the ceiling and then down the walls to the receps. Not sure how the espresso machine is connected yet.

