Re: Temporary hot box
Charlie, I won't speak of the home-made units that I see used here by many electricians. Each person has built it a different way. But the unit we used at the poco when we need power for a drill or such, was a commerically made unit. It had three leads B/W/G, screw in S fuse and a twist lock recpt. I don't know the brand name. Up here we use GFI protection via the built in GFI extension cord we use. As a lineman for the poco years ago we never used GFI with our hot boxes.I'm not saying that it was right, but just the way it was there. As far as fault current, both places it was/is not considered. Again not saying it's right but just the way I see things done. I'm just looking to see if there is a commerically made unit w/ built-in fuse protection. With all of the equiptment, tools etc. in my truck the last thing I have space for a generator. We use a drop light because the panels are almost always located in the basmt. during the upgrade. thanks for your help and if I hear of one I'll be sure to post it. rob...