โMay-26-2010 10:29 AM
โAug-19-2013 09:03 AM
eightydo wrote:
For those that think you can have two male ends on a cord
You Can't Really Fix Stupid
โAug-19-2013 08:28 AM
โAug-19-2013 08:02 AM
mpierce wrote:IOWASTROKER wrote:
Male on both ends is the simple way to get the 120 volts back to my service panel. Thx for the info, but never heard that it was dangerous. How so? I use the same HOnda to "backfeed" my service panel on my LOG home in order to run the TV and blower curcuit for my woodburner cuz we lose power weekly, particularly in the Winter. Will call my electrician first thing Monday and ask his opinion. Thx for the warning:))
You don't think metal ends sticking out, where it is VERY easy to touch them, is dangerous?
Easy to say I will always plug it in first. But, can forget. Grandson can plug it in, and touch ends. Just not worth it. Get a correct cord/adapter made up that does NOT have two males. Let us know what your electrician says.
As you say, people do it in homes too. Same risk, plus you risk killing lineman too, if you forget to turn off your main box.
โAug-19-2013 06:07 AM
โAug-19-2013 04:53 AM
IOWASTROKER wrote:
Male on both ends is the simple way to get the 120 volts back to my service panel. Thx for the info, but never heard that it was dangerous. How so? I use the same HOnda to "backfeed" my service panel on my LOG home in order to run the TV and blower curcuit for my woodburner cuz we lose power weekly, particularly in the Winter. Will call my electrician first thing Monday and ask his opinion. Thx for the warning:))
โAug-18-2013 10:13 PM
IOWASTROKER wrote:
Male on both ends is the simple way to get the 120 volts back to my service panel. Thx for the info, but never heard that it was dangerous. How so? I use the same HOnda to "backfeed" my service panel on my LOG home in order to run the TV and blower curcuit for my woodburner cuz we lose power weekly, particularly in the Winter. Will call my electrician first thing Monday and ask his opinion. Thx for the warning:))
โAug-18-2013 08:14 PM
โAug-18-2013 08:00 PM
โAug-18-2013 07:56 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:
I gave it an extremely thorough bath. Good grief. Roof, awnings, slides, and all four sides. Took the entire day. :E
โAug-18-2013 06:12 PM
IOWASTROKER wrote:
Since we dry camp OR camp where I prefer NOT to run the Onan 5.5, I use a little Honda 2000. Been fighting the "big" drop chord, sizing it down to 120 volts to fit the Honda. Well...today..built my patch chord (a male on each end), diagnosed which breakers in my panel I needed on in order to transfer 120 volts from HOnda to basement recept in order to "feed" my panel, then checked which breakers I wanted "on" in order to use my CPAP next to my bed. Ended up, that breaker also "lit" up both my sat dish,tvs AND the recept my wife uses to charge her smart phone. This could be my lucky night:)))))
โAug-18-2013 05:58 PM
โAug-18-2013 07:08 AM
mpierce wrote:Ooh, I hadn't noticed that, very scary thing.IOWASTROKER wrote:
Since we dry camp OR camp where I prefer NOT to run the Onan 5.5, I use a little Honda 2000. Been fighting the "big" drop chord, sizing it down to 120 volts to fit the Honda. Well...today..built my patch chord (a male on each end), diagnosed which breakers in my panel I needed on in order to transfer 120 volts from HOnda to basement recept in order to "feed" my panel, then checked which breakers I wanted "on" in order to use my CPAP next to my bed. Ended up, that breaker also "lit" up both my sat dish,tvs AND the recept my wife uses to charge her smart phone. This could be my lucky night:)))))
"A male on BOTH ends"
Be careful. NOT recommended. This is a deadly combo.
โAug-18-2013 05:08 AM
IOWASTROKER wrote:
Since we dry camp OR camp where I prefer NOT to run the Onan 5.5, I use a little Honda 2000. Been fighting the "big" drop chord, sizing it down to 120 volts to fit the Honda. Well...today..built my patch chord (a male on each end), diagnosed which breakers in my panel I needed on in order to transfer 120 volts from HOnda to basement recept in order to "feed" my panel, then checked which breakers I wanted "on" in order to use my CPAP next to my bed. Ended up, that breaker also "lit" up both my sat dish,tvs AND the recept my wife uses to charge her smart phone. This could be my lucky night:)))))
โAug-17-2013 09:44 PM
IOWASTROKER wrote:
Since we dry camp OR camp where I prefer NOT to run the Onan 5.5, I use a little Honda 2000. Been fighting the "big" drop chord, sizing it down to 120 volts to fit the Honda. Well...today..built my patch chord (a male on each end), diagnosed which breakers in my panel I needed on in order to transfer 120 volts from HOnda to basement recept in order to "feed" my panel, then checked which breakers I wanted "on" in order to use my CPAP next to my bed. Ended up, that breaker also "lit" up both my sat dish,tvs AND the recept my wife uses to charge her smart phone. This could be my lucky night:)))))
โAug-17-2013 06:09 PM