[TheForge] Generators in TheForge Digest, Vol 92, Issue 4

James Davis jimbob785 at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 6 12:34:29 EDT 2011


home depot sells back-up generators that come wit a switch the senses when the power is back and switches the load so so you won't have that problem you can buy one with out the generator

Jim Davis
 
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> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 11:06:57 -0400
> From: freemab222 at gmail.com
> To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Generators in TheForge Digest, Vol 92, Issue 4
> 
> I would feel more comfortable about this if you turned a main switch
> to off,  not just a breaker.  You may be right about safety, but I
> suspect what you're doing may be illegal anyway.  It would be just my
> luck to have some fancy, or defective, main breaker that somehow
> clicked back on while my generator was running, killing some innocent
> lineman, thus setting myself up for a long retirement in the clink!
> 
> Some electrical systems have a main knife switch to remove all
> connection between the power grid and your circuit box.
> 
> Myself, I just strung an extension cord well off the floor to power
> sump pumps and shop vac w/o any connection to the house wiring.
> 
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:37 AM,  <Vincent_Nakovics at nps.gov> wrote:
> > An alternative to a box is.
> >
> > I have  a nice 50 Amp 220V line that I just plug and back feed my generator
> > into. It runs my Refrigerator, computer and TV setup (wife tells me this is
> > much importante!) lights and a fan. My generator is rated at 5500. it only
> > has a 21Amp 220 output so it is maxed out there. I still have two 20 Amp
> > 120v lines that I can use off the generator if I need to. It worked out
> > pretty good the last two storms.
> >
> > You "MUST TURN YOUR MAIN BREAKERS TO OFF!!!" Your power employees will
> > appreciate not getting electrocuted.  Now I am not an electrician, but a
> > learned Engineer friend of mine tells me he has done that with great
> > success for 20 years and there are no safety hazards beyond turning off the
> > main breaker.
> >
> > Well just an idea.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Vince
> >
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