Obed
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When I was in the Navy on nuclear submarines, we used red paper tags to "tag out" electrical, high pressure steam, hydraulic, and even nuclear systems for maintenance and other operations. As long as people are well informed and use their brains, you can operate safely by putting a tag on a main circuit breaker that says DANGER - DO NOT OPERATE! We did this all the time and the nuclear Navy is one of the most safety conscious groups you'll ever find. I never heard of anyone getting hurt because someone operated a breaker, valve, hydraulic door, etc. that had a red tag on it.
Automatic transfer switches are idiot proof and work very well. Please keep in mind that there are more ways than one to safely hook up a generator to house. You just have to use some common sense. From the sounds of things, I think the OP has thought through his situation enough to make sure nobody gets hurt.
This thread brings up some interesting social observations about the society in which we live. When I was a kid, it was common to pile the kids in the back of a pickup truck and head down the highway. Today, I'm not allowed to drive down the block without putting enough straps around my little girl in the backseat that would hold down a maniac. I was driving tractors and dangerous hay making equipment at age 11. Today an 11 year old might need a booster seat for the tractor. Go figure.
Canada, it looks like you found a good way to power your fridge without too much trouble or expense. Thanks for posting!
Obed
Automatic transfer switches are idiot proof and work very well. Please keep in mind that there are more ways than one to safely hook up a generator to house. You just have to use some common sense. From the sounds of things, I think the OP has thought through his situation enough to make sure nobody gets hurt.
This thread brings up some interesting social observations about the society in which we live. When I was a kid, it was common to pile the kids in the back of a pickup truck and head down the highway. Today, I'm not allowed to drive down the block without putting enough straps around my little girl in the backseat that would hold down a maniac. I was driving tractors and dangerous hay making equipment at age 11. Today an 11 year old might need a booster seat for the tractor. Go figure.
Canada, it looks like you found a good way to power your fridge without too much trouble or expense. Thanks for posting!
Obed