KubotainNH
Veteran Member
The furnace would be number one, then the refrigerator, hopefully there would be enough left to run the internet and or tv. I want to get the six circuit transfer switch that way I can cycle things if I need to. I also like the option that I can purchase a second generator and parallel it to run more circuits. We have a gas stove, so would not worry about the microwave.
I know my well would not be an option as it runs on 240 volts and the generator I am purchasing only puts out 120 volts. Since we moved here a little over a year ago the power has been out 3 times; once for about 3 hours, 6 hours and 8 hours. The 8 hour outage it was 35* below and the house got down to about 48* before the power came back on.
Talking to a co-worker that lives in the area, he said they were without power for a week after a storm two years ago.
I have a food grade 55 gallon drum for water storage that I could use for flushing the toilet, washing dishes etc. We also keep some bottled water on hand.
This is basically my current setup. 6 pole transfer switch(I'm not using the 220 as my gen is 110 inverter) with a 3600w gen. I can run my furnace (oil burner with 4 zone pumps), refer, full size freezer, all the ceiling lights, network gear plus I have a couple plugs in the kitchen. I can plug my micro or whatever in those. With everything but the micro running it's just a bit above idle except it blips up when a compressor starts on the two appliances. The micro will pull a bunch of power but we did make much of Thanksgiving dinner on it one year. We shut the refer & fridge off for that. Tried to run a griddle at the same time, that was too much.