โFeb-16-2021 06:18 PM
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โFeb-25-2021 06:05 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Make sure that the switch is OFF when on your genny. Trying to back feed the whole grid won't go well at all.
โFeb-25-2021 05:06 AM
โFeb-24-2021 07:47 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Jeezo
High current starting
Split phase
โFeb-24-2021 03:58 PM
โFeb-24-2021 03:27 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Mine has 2 blowers, both 120V.
Having never lived with 200-amp service
Furnace fans for gas...
Are they 240 vac?
โFeb-24-2021 11:24 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Having never lived with 200-amp service
Furnace fans for gas...
Are they 240 vac?
โFeb-24-2021 11:03 AM
โFeb-24-2021 09:48 AM
โFeb-24-2021 08:46 AM
2oldman wrote:
I don't know how you hook a furnace up to an extension cord.
โFeb-24-2021 08:27 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โFeb-24-2021 06:56 AM
SpeakEasy wrote:
Coolmom - you seem like a very capable person. I think you could easily install one of those EZ Generator transfer switches that someone else gave a link to. This switch is installed on a single circuit on your service panel. It allows you to use your generator to power just that one circuit. Since your generator is 4000w, I think you could run a 1500w electric ceramic heater to at least have some emergency heat in one room. Since a whole circuit is powered, you could also have internet and TV - as long as you chose the circuit that you would power with that in mind.
I installed one of these transfer switches myself a couple years ago for basically the same purpose you are talking about. However, the big difference for me is that I heat with wood, and all I needed power for was the blower on my wood burning fireplace. I have that going, and I also have a few outlets on that same circuit so that I can get the fridge connected (with an extension cord - indoors) and some lights as well.
The EZ Generator company is EXCELLENT in terms of customer service and their very clear and understandable videos. They go into the issue of bonded and floating neutral ground so that you know what to do. The wiring is a very easy install. The total cost for me was in the neighborhood of $100 start to finish. (I wanted mine outdoors so that I wouldn't have to run a heavy-duty extension cord through a window or something. To make the transfer switch weather-proof I had to build a little "shelter" thing for it to attach to the wall of my house.)
-Speak
โFeb-24-2021 05:45 AM
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