Travelover
Elite Member
This is what I installed, but it looks like the Vintage series has been discontinued. Too bad, as it was a great value.
Sorry, no ... I want power to all household circuits. There is no economical totally user proof system for this. Actually, it should be relatively easy to accomplish by the user repositioning a main fuse. This could be incorporated into every main service panel for nominal extra cost if provided for initially by design.
Sorry, no ... I want power to all household circuits. There is no economical totally user proof system for this.
Exactly. When I get around to setting up a generator, it will be done so that my wife will be able to (safely) run it without needing me to walk her through the steps when she does it ie: it will be built so that you cannot accidentally do something dangerous."Totally user-proof" is impossible, but why not a backfeed breaker with interlock? You'd have to have a screwdriver to bypass the interlock. Seems pretty user-proof.
Nothing is safe with a "Betcha cant mess this up" challenge ... but come on. A main fuse assembly removed from one position and inserted into another would do it. The gen would remain permanently connected but electrically disconnected until the fuse was in its position. The LINE power would be permanently connected but would be electrically disconnected when the fuse assembly was moved. So ... are you thinking there would be black market for spare fuse assemblies."Totally user-proof" is impossible, but why not a backfeed breaker with interlock? You'd have to have a screwdriver to bypass the interlock. Seems pretty user-proof.
Very well said! I think the safety police are taking over and have gone way overboard, I have been backfeeding my electrical panel for years and have had no problems.
Agree. People everywhere do it. If you know what you are doing, you, and everyone else will be just fine. Pay no attention to the "you'll kill a lineman" stories. That's pretty much all they are. If someone, isn't comfortable/competent, then they should spend the bucks for the saftey/redundency circuits.
The generator circuit breaker can be whatever dual pole size you want