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Astoria Pratic Avant, Simonelli Appia II. We’ve heard good things on the Lucca but haven’t tested it. Obviously a new Linea Mini is out but you can get a refurb. It’s doable. We do it literally every month.
Accually we are in the process of a horse coffee trailer just starting and like i memtioned on your other videos ,thank you for all the info you are the most helpfull and complete with details we need ,hands down .
My whole unit is being set up 110vt 1 breaker but i will have all those machines plus frige and freezer and microway im not electeic savy would that be ok? Or ai need another breaker ?or?
Hi, just started following your channel..i have a shaved ice trailer and looking to add coffee to extend our season. Is the cream you add, heavy cream? Are you pumps 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz?
Can you make a video explaining how to do well at a farmer's market? Like what are good farmer's markets, what are the pros and cons, what to prepare, etc?
Great video man, I’ve been thinking about a coffee business for a long time. You’ve given me a lot of ideas and helped me avoid some planning errors I already had from your experience. I hope to reach back out to you someday with a story of a successful business. Thank you!
Voltage fluctuates give or take 10v due to all sorts of reasons. So, it’s a range, not an exact number. So for all intents and purposes, when someone mentions 110v, it’s synonymous with 120v
It's volts... Not power. The machine will take whatever power it needs to run. You shouldn't even mention power. Commercial units usually run on 220VAC because that's usually available in a commercial establishment. A typical usage in a residential application or reception hall will be a standard duplex receptacle which is 110. Or 120/240... Depending.
More voltage also means more power though. Double the volts means double the wattage for the same number of amps. If you're not going to be running more wattage, why bother making a higher voltage machine? Granted, it might not be double but its still going to be higher with the 220v over the 110v.
Not to mention its ridiculous to use the 220v as "what's available in commercial kitchens". If you have 220v, you have 110 available as well. 220v in north America is just two phases (two hots). 110v is just one hot to neutral. You could easily 110v from 220v if you needed it. Its not like its some exotic thing. Its not like they are running 480v, which plenty of industrial equipment runs on. Plenty of things that run on 480v could have been made to run on 220v, but you would need to run much thicker wire to handle it.
Voltage of course is the potential difference between two power sources in which the electron displacement between two points within the circuit can be used to generate power. However, it’s a whole lot easier to refer to it as “power”.
@radioactive unfortunately 240v machines will not operate with 120v machines. And if you try to plug in a 120v into a 240v outlet, you’ll fry your motherboard. This is coming from experience.
@@GreenJoeCoffeeTruck well. Yeah. Voltage itself isn't power but higher voltage allows for higher wattage. They are related, but voltage is just one component of wattage. You can have a higher voltage appliance that uses less wattage than a lower voltage one. Its just not usually the case.
When talking about current, I usually refer to amps. Here in the US, most 220v are high amps (high current) appliances. We use 120v for lower amps appliances .
I’ve never been so excited and hopeful for my dreams until I watched this! WHAT! 😱 Thank you for taking the time to research and create this informational video! ❤❤❤
where do you get rid of the water ? that’s been a big question of mine so far ? like is there a bus stop or gas station ? and how do you get rid of the water?
Hey Joe, would love to chat with you, I am thinking of doing a mobile truck for Coffee only, I live in California and I know there are a bunch of codes here 🙄
Do you have a class on how to maintain your Quickbooks? I just started a coffee truck in San Antonio and I just want to learn on how to keep the books ready for my CPA.
Hi Vincent! Do I have to have commercial under counter fridge or can I get away with just regular one? I will operate in New Mexico. Any recommendations about fridges ? My budget is a little small. I appreciate it