MrShawn305
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So I got to thinking, since I'm the proud new owner of a MEP-805B, I need to think of a way to distribute power. I bought it with the intention of being able to power the field operations of an off road search and rescue outfit I volunteer for. For instance, if we get dispatched to a lost hiker in the Guadalupe mountains (happened last year), I would like to be able to power the mobile dispatch and operations unit (probably going to be an enclosed trailer with comms equipment and A/C, still working on putting one together), a staging area with lighting, and a trailer or tent with an air conditioning unit for volunteers to take a break and cool off, eat, sleep, etc. Depending on what's going on (lost hiker, up to natural disaster response, terrorist attack, etc), a field hospital may also come into play. I would like to be able to power everything as needed.
Now, before I got the 805, I was wanting a MQ whisperwatt 25. The plan was to run 3 phase 480 to a transformer and distribution panel to step it down to 120/208. This would allow me for longer cable runs with smaller cable. I know the 805 does 416, so does anyone know anything about what the 416v was used for in the military? Are there step down transformers that I should consider for this application?
As for what I currently have in mind, I was thinking a dolly with a 3 phase load panel attached to it. Running the 805B in 120/208 mode with #1 welding cable (100' per phase, 100' ground as well) to the load panel and then a bunch of various outlets attached to it underneath. A ground rod for the load panel, and one at the genset of course. Outlets such as a few 15 amp 120v, several 240 volt twistlock (L14-30) as well as a couple of the 50 amp twist lock to run power to spider boxes. Maybe a dryer style 50 amp as well as a welder style 50 amp just in case we need to run something like that in the field.
Really looking for input from people to see what could be improved upon or maybe just suggestions to make the setup more efficient. I really don't want to have to figure a bunch of stuff out in the field, really just trying to make it as "plug and play" as possible.
Now, before I got the 805, I was wanting a MQ whisperwatt 25. The plan was to run 3 phase 480 to a transformer and distribution panel to step it down to 120/208. This would allow me for longer cable runs with smaller cable. I know the 805 does 416, so does anyone know anything about what the 416v was used for in the military? Are there step down transformers that I should consider for this application?
As for what I currently have in mind, I was thinking a dolly with a 3 phase load panel attached to it. Running the 805B in 120/208 mode with #1 welding cable (100' per phase, 100' ground as well) to the load panel and then a bunch of various outlets attached to it underneath. A ground rod for the load panel, and one at the genset of course. Outlets such as a few 15 amp 120v, several 240 volt twistlock (L14-30) as well as a couple of the 50 amp twist lock to run power to spider boxes. Maybe a dryer style 50 amp as well as a welder style 50 amp just in case we need to run something like that in the field.
Really looking for input from people to see what could be improved upon or maybe just suggestions to make the setup more efficient. I really don't want to have to figure a bunch of stuff out in the field, really just trying to make it as "plug and play" as possible.