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Single-Phase Power Requirements for Mobile Shooting Ranges

Setting up a shooting range should not require a major electrical overhaul. Mobile Range Technologies designs every range to run on single-phase power, keeping installation straightforward, costs predictable, and site preparation simple from day one.

Whether you are installing a mobile, modular, or panelized range, the connection is built around commonly available infrastructure. Call or contact us online today to learn more about our range power requirements.

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How Single-Phase Power Works on MRT Ranges

Every Groundhog, Road Runner, and Road King unit arrives pre-wired with a 50-amp, 208/220V RV-style plug. This is the same connection used in commercial facilities and RV parks across the country, making it widely available without special equipment or custom wiring.

Our Panel Pro and Panel Pro XL ranges use up to 200-amp single-phase power to support larger lane configurations and expanded systems. The connection type stays consistent across all units. Amperage scales to match the unit size and system requirements.

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Why Single-Phase Power Matters

Many competing range systems require three-phase electrical service. That requirement adds cost and complexity before a single shot is fired. For law enforcement agencies, military installations, and private range owners working within a fixed budget and timeline, that difference matters. Facilities that choose three-phase often face:

  • Higher electrical installation costs
  • Utility upgrades or entirely new service runs
  • Longer permitting and installation timelines
  • Greater dependency on local utility availability
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Built for Simple Site Integration

A licensed electrician is required to complete the final connection and meet local code requirements. Beyond that, the system is designed to keep electrical work minimal and predictable.

No custom panels. No specialty equipment. No proprietary wiring. The RV-style plug connection is familiar to most commercial electricians, which means faster installation, easier inspections, and lower labor costs.

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Power Specifications by Unit

Each Mobile Range Technologies unit is pre-configured for single-phase power. Specifications vary by unit size and lane configuration:

Unit Power Requirement
Road Runner 50 Amp, 208/220V Single-Phase
Road King 50 Amp, 208/220V Single-Phase
Groundhog 50 Amp, 208/220V Single-Phase
Panel Pro Single-Phase, up to 200 Amp
Panel Pro XL Single-Phase, up to 200 Amp

Standard Features Powered by Single-Phase Connection

Single-phase power runs every system that comes standard with your range. Once connected, all of the following are ready to use:

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Call Now to Get Your Range Running with Reliable Power

Mobile Range Technologies builds every shooting range to connect quickly and operate without unnecessary infrastructure costs. Single-phase power is one of the ways we keep installation simple without cutting corners on performance.

Designed and built in Henrietta, Texas, every range is ready to connect and train from day one. Call now or submit an online request form today to start planning your range installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does my facility need any special electrical service to run an MRT range?
No. Every Groundhog, Road Runner, and Road King unit runs on a standard 50-amp, 208/220V single-phase connection. This is the same type of service used in most commercial facilities and RV parks, so no utility upgrades or special installations are typically required.
Do I need a licensed electrician to connect the range?
Yes. A licensed electrician is required to complete the final connection and meet local code requirements. Beyond that, the RV-style plug connection is straightforward and familiar to most commercial electricians, keeping installation time and labor costs low.
What is the difference in power requirements between mobile units and Panel Pro ranges?
Mobile units, including the Road Runner, Road King, and Groundhog, use a 50-amp, 208/220V single-phase connection. Panel Pro and Panel Pro XL ranges use up to 200-amp single-phase power to support larger lane configurations and expanded systems.

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