How do i design my ice cream van so that my electric machines will still work even if i turn off the motor?

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try using a power inverter it runs of your 12V battery and converts the 12V into 240V

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Mount a separate generator on top of your van and switch to it when you need it. Or if you are parked at home add an extension cord so you can plug it into your house current.

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I agree with first responder. The electrical load of your machinery is almost certainly too large to run off the car battery through an inverter. You should add up the power requirements of the various machines to determine how powerful a generator to get.

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A gas generator but, you would have to mount it on the outside of the van or create a muffeler to extend out the van. Some of these generators are electric start.

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Wow--you actually have an ice cream van? I've always wondered about those. 1. Are you really just selling ice cream in there? I can't imagine how that could be profitable. 2. Why do ice cream vans blare out such crappy, tinny nursery rhymes?
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