racer8432955
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I'm looking to run 110/120v Ac into my race trailer from my portable generator. Generator is on a rubber tired cart. I am only looking to run low amp items such as one 4 ft. fluorescent light, and charge an occasional cordless tool battery, etc.
I do not want to wire in a panel and pull stranded wire thru conduit. Not a cost issue, but I am looking to upgrade to a larger fancy trailer in the next couple years. So I do not want to spend the time. But if its the only safe way, I will do so.
So, is it safe to run an extension cord from the generator to one of those say 4-outlet plug in job site type boxes (with the built in circuit breaker), or computer style power strip, and then run a couple low amp items off that? My biggest concern is the light fixture will be screwed to the metal frame of the trailer. If the incoming power (from the generator) is not grounded to the frame and the fixture faults wouldn't the trailer then become live, and first lucky person to touch anything metal become dead?
Thanks for any help, I'm obviously not a master electrician.
I do not want to wire in a panel and pull stranded wire thru conduit. Not a cost issue, but I am looking to upgrade to a larger fancy trailer in the next couple years. So I do not want to spend the time. But if its the only safe way, I will do so.
So, is it safe to run an extension cord from the generator to one of those say 4-outlet plug in job site type boxes (with the built in circuit breaker), or computer style power strip, and then run a couple low amp items off that? My biggest concern is the light fixture will be screwed to the metal frame of the trailer. If the incoming power (from the generator) is not grounded to the frame and the fixture faults wouldn't the trailer then become live, and first lucky person to touch anything metal become dead?
Thanks for any help, I'm obviously not a master electrician.

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