I like the simplicity of the industrial look and the ease of repair or replacement is great. This is very helpful as my husband and I have considered investing in a storage container unit. They're practically indestructible.
You are correct the ease of repair is great. What is funny is most of the design has no reason to break unless I do something really dumb (which is possible). Even if is does it will be a simple repair. Thanks for watching and good luck to you guys looking at them.
Just found your channel. Good content. For your electrical, you can easily change to a 50A service. Change the RV service from 30/20 to a 50/30/20. Change power cord to 50A. Change outside plug to 50A. Change the 30A wire in container to 50A. Your indoor electrical panel just change the 30A breaker to 50A, remove the jumper at the incoming breaker. FYI, makes for a great weekend DIY project. Now you also have the option to install an inexpensive 240V mini-split.
See you are giving me way to many ideas to work on LOL. But seriously thank you that is helpful. If the cabin stays permanent there I might just do that.
We got it from Jenco Sales (www.jencosales.com/) in Newnan, GA. I don't see why they cannot deliver. Might depend on the range they will ship. If not It might be good to ask them if they know any places closer to you. Good luck to you and thank you for watching.
You are right. I am sure I said it wrong. The service from the "street" or power company is good enough for a home. We only have a 30 amp hook up at the pole. Either way thanks for the comment. They help :)
it would be Easy to change over to 50 amp service - would not be that expensive for an electrician to do it and only a couple hours work. Id switch to a 110/120 volt mini split for AC and Heat.
Thanks for the tips. We might end up moving this container if we build at this spot. If so that would be a good time to make some changes. Either way thanks!
I like the simplicity of the industrial look and the ease of repair or replacement is great. This is very helpful as my husband and I have considered investing in a storage container unit. They're practically indestructible.
You are correct the ease of repair is great. What is funny is most of the design has no reason to break unless I do something really dumb (which is possible). Even if is does it will be a simple repair. Thanks for watching and good luck to you guys looking at them.
Nice simple setup! Thanks for sharing.
Of course. And thank you for watching. Hopefully more info to come.
Just found your channel.
Good content.
For your electrical, you can easily change to a 50A service.
Change the RV service from 30/20 to a 50/30/20.
Change power cord to 50A.
Change outside plug to 50A.
Change the 30A wire in container to 50A.
Your indoor electrical panel just change the 30A breaker to 50A, remove the jumper at the incoming breaker.
FYI, makes for a great weekend DIY project.
Now you also have the option to install an inexpensive 240V mini-split.
See you are giving me way to many ideas to work on LOL. But seriously thank you that is helpful. If the cabin stays permanent there I might just do that.
It sounds like you had a good deal on your container build. Who did you purchase it from? Im looking for a simple structure for my property in NC.
We got it from Jenco Sales (www.jencosales.com/) in Newnan, GA. I don't see why they cannot deliver. Might depend on the range they will ship. If not It might be good to ask them if they know any places closer to you. Good luck to you and thank you for watching.
No utility would run 30 amp service. You have at least 200 amps at that service pole. And upgrade to 50 amps would be very easy.
You are right. I am sure I said it wrong. The service from the "street" or power company is good enough for a home. We only have a 30 amp hook up at the pole. Either way thanks for the comment. They help :)
it would be Easy to change over to 50 amp service - would not be that expensive for an electrician to do it and only a couple hours work. Id switch to a 110/120 volt mini split for AC and Heat.
Thanks for the tips. We might end up moving this container if we build at this spot. If so that would be a good time to make some changes. Either way thanks!