Hey, all
I'm curious if anyone here could enlighten me on how might be best to go about this from a portability standpoint. In the film world, when not renting generators due to budgetary concerns (read: smaller projects), people often will tie into house power at the circuit breaker for the location they're shooting at. My question is...what's the best way to approach this?
I recently installed in my home a 100 amp breaker in my mains panel and a 100 amp fusible disconnect switch downstream from the mains panel and directly before any loads. I did this so I can power my large lights for cinematography purposes at the house (up to 18,000 watts). I could do this whenever I go on location, but it seems highly unfeasible. I'd have to rely on the breaker for the location having a free spot for a dual pole, I'd have to somehow make a 100A disconnect portable and not a major safety hazard, etc.
So, my question is...what other way could you do a house tie-in? The only way I can think of is literally clamping wire onto the mains lugs in the panel and running them to a downstream distro box, which seems really F'ing dangerous to me...but is that really how it's done?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
P.S. I'm aware of all the usual stuff about making sure not to exceed the capabilities of the mains, not overheating wires that aren't rated for it, etc.