ksumole
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I picked up a pretty decent AAR Mobility Shop Container this week. We are planning on using it as a vet shack for our small family ranch feedlot.
I knew it was set up to receive 3-phase power at the female connector port on the outside of the container. All of the lights and switches inside are labeled 12 volt...(scratching my head)
I have researched the static power converters that provide a 3-phase current off of single phase power. I'm finding that most of these converters require 220v AC as the initial source of power. While that is not a big issue as we have 220 single phase available on site to power our hydraulic chute, I'd sure like to just be able to use standard 110v ac to power this container.
Do I have other options or are there modifications i can do to the breaker box inside the container to simply switch over to good old 110v AC single phase? All I want to do is have functioning lights, and possibly run a small refrigerator. I will cross the heating and cooling bridge later.
Thanks for any input or suggestions.
I knew it was set up to receive 3-phase power at the female connector port on the outside of the container. All of the lights and switches inside are labeled 12 volt...(scratching my head)
I have researched the static power converters that provide a 3-phase current off of single phase power. I'm finding that most of these converters require 220v AC as the initial source of power. While that is not a big issue as we have 220 single phase available on site to power our hydraulic chute, I'd sure like to just be able to use standard 110v ac to power this container.
Do I have other options or are there modifications i can do to the breaker box inside the container to simply switch over to good old 110v AC single phase? All I want to do is have functioning lights, and possibly run a small refrigerator. I will cross the heating and cooling bridge later.
Thanks for any input or suggestions.
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