nikdfish
Veteran Member
I am looking for one of you to give me a "wow, what a great idea" responses. :laughing:
Here's the scenario:
I have a portable Generac 110v generator which does everything I need
We only lose power a couple times a year and when we do it is usually for hours or a day. Luckily, so far it has happened in the summer months.
When I do use it, it is mainly to run the freezers/fridge and maybe a couple power strips for charging things.
I do not have any interest in a fixed generator wired into the house.
Here's the opportunity for your great idea!
I run extension cords to the things I need to power. Being it has always been in the summer (or at least nice) months, I can just run them in a door and mostly close it. What I am looking to hear about is do any of you have any crafty ways that you run multiple extension cords into your house where you don't have to keep a door or window open?
I'd like to get something worked out so I can have the gen going and the house closed up like normal. Especially important if it were winter.
Thanks in advance!
Back at the WV place, my practice was to use the sliding glass door into the kitchen & duct tape a piece of foam pipe insulation to the door. There was a cut-out towards the bottom as a relief for the extension cords to pass by. The pipe insulation kept out drafts & a stick cut to size fit in the door track for security.
At the NC place, I put a standard generator hookup on the walk out basement wall. On the inside wall was a couple of 4 outlet boxes (one for each leg). Extension cords ran from the outlets up the stairs to the rest of the house.
Now we have a whole house, auto-switch unit, fueled by propane & much fewer hassles during outages.