A Superior Temporary Power Setup

Here’s a way to have plenty of electricity and avoid the long walk back to the temp power pole to reset blown breakers.

Few things are more frustrating than trying to work when there are not enough places to plug tools in or to be using circuits that are so overloaded you’re constantly tripping breakers. Matt Risinger came up with a clever solution to deal with the problem, a temp power panel that sits inside and contains subpanels with GFCI breakers. The breakers feed multiple receptacles on the panel so anything that’s plugged in is GFCI protected. The unit requires a temporary power line and is set up for 60 or 100 amps. For more information, click here.

About the Author

David Frane

David Frane is a former foreman with Thoughtforms Corp., a construction company based in West Acton, Mass., and former editor of Tools of the Trade.

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