I love me some BBQ, how often do you do events? What kind of approximate price would you charge for say a Friday through Sunday event? Asking for a friend.😊 Great video again you guys deliver.
We do 8-10 year. Kind va works out to 5.00/amp for a weekend. So a 20 amp is 100.00. A 50 amp rv is around 200-250 for the weekend. Other factors like diesel and on site support daily or 24/7 …. Mobilization distance. Etc. Thanks for watching.
Nice seeing this, woulda been cool to see a little more real world explanation of setting up the different phases like explained in the power distribution video or a diagram or something of the real life setup.
Great point. We have those, although there is no real reason I like to check the 50 amps and 30 amps so you would need to take all of them. Just one multimeter, and you can get a voltage reading as you go. With the no load voltage drop you can get a good idea of the capacity on each run. Thanks for watching
Hey Boss, your business is incredible, wonder if you would be interested in sponsor me to move and work in the USA, I studied electromechanical and also power generation, and spend 2 years working in a coal fired power plant, 72MW. Now a days I’ve been working as sound engineer in events and concerts. But the sound of a diesel generator set amazes me!! Great videos, thanks for doing them. And in case need an employee, let me know!!!
thanks for watching -- 72 mega watts is large plant. -- what country do you work in -- we have never sponsored employees in this fashion -- I would be interested in how this would potentially work -- thanks for watching and commenting --
This looks like a really fun company to work for, lots of different situations and challenges from one project to the next.
a lot of the guys that work with us mention they like that they dont do the same thing all the time - thanks for watching
I am impressed with the equipment you guys carry. I have seen several of your videos on recovery from storms. Wow, all the stuff you need to take..
You are correct. It takes a lot of stuff …. Thanks for watching …. It also takes a lot of maintenance….
That's awesome! i would love to do what you guys do. Bring your own infrastructure to support a common cause.
Especially on the natural disasters it is nice to help. Thanks for watching
Always interesting. Did parking control for major events for 50 plus years, but I'm sooo glad I'm retired!!
People parking … you had patience my friend. Thanks for watching
Very organized and efficient.
Thanks for watching
I lived in Lawrenceville GA in the 1990's. Nice setup you have and thanks for sharing your videos.
Thanks for watching!
A true class act!
thanks for watching -- appreciate the comment
I love me some BBQ, how often do you do events? What kind of approximate price would you charge for say a Friday through Sunday event? Asking for a friend.😊 Great video again you guys deliver.
We do 8-10 year. Kind va works out to 5.00/amp for a weekend. So a 20 amp is 100.00. A 50 amp rv is around 200-250 for the weekend. Other factors like diesel and on site support daily or 24/7 …. Mobilization distance. Etc. Thanks for watching.
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Nice seeing this, woulda been cool to see a little more real world explanation of setting up the different phases like explained in the power distribution video or a diagram or something of the real life setup.
I can do that. I did it a little in the Distro video. Thanks for watching
I would have expected some special testplug instead of a normal multimeter - similar to what they use for testing the wiring in homes.
Great point. We have those, although there is no real reason I like to check the 50 amps and 30 amps so you would need to take all of them. Just one multimeter, and you can get a voltage reading as you go. With the no load voltage drop you can get a good idea of the capacity on each run. Thanks for watching
@@ParkerSystems makes sense. Great
How is the trailer build coming along?
I have in my shop. Have most of the old interior hvac removed. Update video very soon
Hey Boss, your business is incredible, wonder if you would be interested in sponsor me to move and work in the USA, I studied electromechanical and also power generation, and spend 2 years working in a coal fired power plant, 72MW. Now a days I’ve been working as sound engineer in events and concerts. But the sound of a diesel generator set amazes me!! Great videos, thanks for doing them. And in case need an employee, let me know!!!
thanks for watching -- 72 mega watts is large plant. -- what country do you work in -- we have never sponsored employees in this fashion -- I would be interested in how this would potentially work -- thanks for watching and commenting --
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