Powering Your Off Grid Cabin: Step-by-Step Electrical Panel Installation
Electrical Panel Install – Off Grid Cabin Welcome back to the Handy Outdoorsman! Our goal today is to wire a generator into an electrical panel to power for an off grid cabin. We’ll be using a 30 amp, 120 volt receptacle (larger in case of later upgrade onto the grid) serviced by a 3000 watt generator. Come along and see how we get it done, and the progress we’ve made. Disclaimer: Please note that I am not an electrician, professional or otherwise. If you have no electrical experience, it is highly recommended that you hire a professional as this video is for entertainment purposes only. Until the next video, thanks for watching & God bless. The Handy Outdoorsman

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