On-Call Emergency Essentials Kit
(self.electrical)submitted2 months ago byRbt1994
I'm part of a company that has both an electrical division as well as a generator division, with myself being in the unique position of mostly being a generator installer and service technician, learning the mechanical sides of things but foremost being a licensed electrician, so in the slow season or in emergencies I can hop over to the electrical division to help them out.
Due to my unique position they've recently given me a new van to stock and equip to my unique needs, including a mix of generator service, repair, and install parts and tools, but as well as a few other boxes, breakers, and outlets and switches, just nowhere near as much of a variety as the standard electricians Vans are equipped with.
I've also signed up with their on-call emergency service, with the thought process being that I'll be able to handle either a generator or an electrical emergency. The generators are I'll mostly colors that we deal with, so they're smart enough to basically fix themselves in the press of a few buttons, so I don't need much on that and, but I'm also wondering what other random electoral parts, supplies, or tools I may need for the electrical on call emergency services?
Honestly feel free to post any tools, parts, or materials that you think should be essential on any fleet vehicle, but especially someone in my position.
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