ponytug
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Something like this, usually in a weatherproof enclosure;


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Just plug it up before you crank the generator. Turn off house main first. No power, no drain, no pull on generator. So it won't be cranking under a load. I don't understand what the problem is. Several plug it in the dryer plug to hot the house.
Luckily my plug is inside my garage. I will die a painless death from carbon monoxide.As I see it, the reality is where power has gone out on a cold windy dark night. After an hour or so, you decide to hook up the generator to get the heat on. Then, in the cold, dark night, your flashlight is only at half power, you are in your bare feet, the garage door opener is out, too, so you need to find the rope, back a vehicle out, drag the generator outside, and try to hook it up. Sure, the generator may run, but the breakers blow. You've forgotten all the safe steps done in the order that you practiced on a nice warm sunny afternoon.
Now is the time when troubles, mistakes and carelessness start to add up. Pull Main, throw transfer, male/male cord, gasoline spilled, sparks from shorted wires, mis-neutraled cord, not enough devices turned off or unplugged, while backing out of the garage, you didn't quite get the truck into park, I've read about most of these, but I can see this being all eventful, even with a written checklist. Oh, and the battery is dead on the generator, so pull start if can remember how to get the panel open to access the pull handle. No screw drivers around. !!! Not a dime in my pajamas. Where is that pesky fire extinguisher. What do you mean the kids were launching tennis balls for the dog with it ???
If your main is off, you can't backfeed the power company. So if your main is off and you plug everything up before you start generator, no danger anywhere.I am totally unaware of a SAFE way to connect a generator to a house without a transfer switch in the house.
Back feeding, such connecting the generator output to an outlet in the house, provides no interlock to prevent a disaster, such as killing someone.
I mean I've hooked up Megawatt generators this way. Just have discipline. Rack out the breakers when needed. Hang grounds 600v and above. So on and so forth.If your main is off, you can't backfeed the power company. So if your main is off and you plug everything up before you start generator, no danger anywhere.
That's the way I do it. I would like to put in a transfer switch but don't have the room.If your main is off, you can't backfeed the power company. So if your main is off and you plug everything up before you start generator, no danger anywhere.