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Another similar option, and probably less cost, to expand utility would be to use a Temporary Power box or an RV outlet box. They usually include at least one 120 V GFCI outlet as well as 240V receptacles.
Here is one as an example: Siemens Temporary Power Box
Your wife sounds like mine. Us guys just have to have those discrete purchases now and then. If discovered, you tell her how much money you saved by buying it at a bargain price (Garage Sale, CL or eBay), that there were other items offered that you really wanted but were more expensive, but...
I had been looking for one for a while when I ran across this one. Never saw one like this before and haven't since but I haven't been looking much lately. I made an offer on it for $100 and it was accepted. It had never been used or installed that I could tell. Usually if you look fairly...
After adding an auxiliary fuel tank to my #2 spare generator I decided that I wanted to add more "utility factor" to this Power Unit's trailer. You never know... I might need to help out a neighbor in need or power various equipment remotely in the field.
I previously purchased a Spider Box...
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