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MrWizard
Dec 11, 2005Moderator
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you are correct, and i wasn't thinking about, that application , consisdering the size of the units we are talking about
IMO a couple of good heavy 12 or 10 gauge extension cords, run from the genset to the house and powering only want needs to be powered, is a lot safer operation for the majority of people and cheaper than getting a licsenced electrican to install the transfer gear..
price being the main concern for most people , the safest route is NO back feeding, just some good extension cords, ford the fridge & freezer or FANS and TV or electric heater or electric blankets
these portable are NOT designed to run your electric range or electric dryer
you are correct, and i wasn't thinking about, that application , consisdering the size of the units we are talking about
IMO a couple of good heavy 12 or 10 gauge extension cords, run from the genset to the house and powering only want needs to be powered, is a lot safer operation for the majority of people and cheaper than getting a licsenced electrican to install the transfer gear..
price being the main concern for most people , the safest route is NO back feeding, just some good extension cords, ford the fridge & freezer or FANS and TV or electric heater or electric blankets
these portable are NOT designed to run your electric range or electric dryer
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