BillyP
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BillyP said:Here's my generator. By the way, no back feeding here
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Guess the pic didn't go through. I could have sworn it did.
BillyP said:Here's my generator. By the way, no back feeding here
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_RaT_ said:MossRoad,
Those are "inverter" generators. I had one and they are very nice. They can provide 120v at idle if the load is that small. Heres a link to what they are. Honda Generators - Honda's Portable Electric Power Generator Line
Bob_Skurka said:I hope you have a switch to isolate your house from the power grid.Whenever there are power failures we hear reports of linemen who get the heck shocked out of them because some homeowner is unknowingly backfeeding power into the grid from his generator. It is illegal to do this in most states and dangerous as all heck too. It is a simple matter to have a cutover switch installed.
There was a home owner seriously injured(maybe killed, I can't recall) here in the last couple years by a neighbor that back fed the entire block by hooking a large generator to an outlet that he attached to the electric lines UP ON THE POLE!!!_RaT_ said:I've heard that but never verified it with a lineman. My guess is that if you attempted to backfeed into the utility supplied power, you would instanly overload the generator since every home is still tied in and every load waiting for power. This of course would be directly proportional to the number of homes affected. Just the starting load of refrigerators of in all those homes would probably make a 500KW take a dump. I cannot imagine what the in rush current must be when they re-energize the lost power, it must be huge. You are right though, it is critical that you disconnect from the utility power.
thingy said:You guys are just afraid of big brother,if he sees your scared he'll keep scaring you,
BillyP said:Guess the pic didn't go through. I could have sworn it did.
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schmism said:liquid cooled turbo!
holly cow dude whats the specs on that?!?!
BillyBillyP said:Here's my generator. By the way, no back feeding here
Wood_Butcher_Dav said:I just bought one from TSC and used it for the last few days. It's an 5.5k 10hp Briggs and Stratton PowerBoss. Yes I hooked it to my meter base, Yes the main was off. Seem to average 1/2 gal an hour of fuel usage and has a seven gallon tank. My problem was I only had two 2 gallon cans. Finally was able to buy a 5 Gallon can, but now I'm back on the grid.![]()
Dave
40Kchicks said:There is certainly nothing better than hearing that generator kick on and those lights come back on after the power kicked off on a poultry farm.
I just bought and installed a new Onan 150KW Cummins diesel unit with automatic transfer switch. I also have a miller 225 welder/generator that I used a lot this summer to run power tools.
Billy that looks like a very nice setup you have there.
Eric
tallyho8 said:Billy
It sure looks like that generator would soot up your pretty wood ceiling when it cranks.Tell me it ain't so.
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