Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this forum and am hoping someone can give me some advice, as I'm absolutely clueless when it comes to these things.
I'm developing plans to start a mobile coffee shop which will be in the form of a converted horse box. Ideally I'm hoping to secure a location which gives me access to a mains power supply, but I need to also prepare my plans for the possibility that I will need to be truly mobile and provide my own source of electrical power. I've been trying to read up on things like generators, inverters and batteries, but without any prior knowledge or experience, I feel like a lot of the information I'm reading just isn't sinking in. If anyone can provide me with some advice in simple terms I'd be incredibly grateful.
A breakdown of the appliances I'm planning to have in my shop is:
I'm not so keen on the idea of using a generator due to the potential noise and smell affecting the customer experience, and therefore the business.
Thanks for reading.
Tom
I'm new to this forum and am hoping someone can give me some advice, as I'm absolutely clueless when it comes to these things.
I'm developing plans to start a mobile coffee shop which will be in the form of a converted horse box. Ideally I'm hoping to secure a location which gives me access to a mains power supply, but I need to also prepare my plans for the possibility that I will need to be truly mobile and provide my own source of electrical power. I've been trying to read up on things like generators, inverters and batteries, but without any prior knowledge or experience, I feel like a lot of the information I'm reading just isn't sinking in. If anyone can provide me with some advice in simple terms I'd be incredibly grateful.
A breakdown of the appliances I'm planning to have in my shop is:
- Espresso machine - this will be dual fuel, so I believe it can be powered entirely by LPG. However, it's possible that I've misunderstood what I've read and there will be a need for this to be plugged into an electrical supply as well as receiving gas. The exact machine I'm looking at is the Fracino Contempo Dual Fuel Automatic 2 group.
- 2 x 350 watt coffee grinder, one of which will likely be used for a total of around 10 minutes each hour, and the other approximately 5 minutes each hour. An example of the type of grinder is the Eureka Zenith 65 Neo Coffee Grinder.
- Flojet water pump (unsure of the exact model of pump I will require, but as an example, Flojet Plus Bottled Water Pump. 1.2 amp draw at 230 volts (AC) or 12 volts (DC). Not sure how long this will be in use each day, but a generous estimate is 4 hours.
- 3 x 1.8 watt light bulb, in use for eight hours each day.
- POS system - I haven't been able to find any information on how much energy is used by a typical POS system.
I'm not so keen on the idea of using a generator due to the potential noise and smell affecting the customer experience, and therefore the business.
Thanks for reading.
Tom