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Wiring a coffee shop on a bicycle !
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<blockquote data-quote="boltonsparky" data-source="post: 517699" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>Keep it simple, forget this ring and widow maker setup. Whatever you need in this box install and connect to the appropriate sized appliance inlet on the trike (16a or 32a) same as you would on a motorhome, catering truck, ambulance etc. Make them a standard cable (not a widow maker) h07rnf is the usual cable in either 16a or 32a flavour so they can plug into the wall mounted socket and connect up the trike.</p><p></p><p>Earthing the frame of the trike needs looking at/risk assesing depending on the construction of this "box", you could potentially be creating a more dangerous situation by earthing the frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boltonsparky, post: 517699, member: 4678"] Keep it simple, forget this ring and widow maker setup. Whatever you need in this box install and connect to the appropriate sized appliance inlet on the trike (16a or 32a) same as you would on a motorhome, catering truck, ambulance etc. Make them a standard cable (not a widow maker) h07rnf is the usual cable in either 16a or 32a flavour so they can plug into the wall mounted socket and connect up the trike. Earthing the frame of the trike needs looking at/risk assesing depending on the construction of this "box", you could potentially be creating a more dangerous situation by earthing the frame. [/QUOTE]
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