^ that's a really good point, I never thought about that. I exercise my generator approx. monthly, I guess I'll plug in some loads from now on, maybe a couple of 500w work lights, one on each leg.
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I'm looking this thread and wonder if it's too crazy just have one of this
http://powerequipment.honda.com/generators/models/eu2000i
It will do just a few tasks as my garage door motor couple of lights ( LED ) and refrigerator which have all the energy saving stars on the sky ..
My main question is .. if I plug the Honda on wall plug at home ( main breaker off ) start it .. that's it .. it will work like DC ( in cars electrical systems ) it will provide with power to home ..
Sure I will take care of what's connected and turned on .. or do I need to do more additional panel stuff .?
So basically what I do need it's a 2 plug cord, shut the main off and I'm ready to roll ... nice !
When I use the two Hondas...it's for powering house current..110v..
that's what I want to do .. we are suffering these days lot's of current failures at home .. company said they will solve it in 15 min and take usually about 4 hours to do so ..
Lots of new apartment buildings being build around us lately ..
My plan it is making as simple as I can ..
1. shut of main
2. shut off circuits I'm not gonna need / use at house panels
3. start the honda
4. connect to the wall outlet ..
I'd research this more. I am not an electrian and know little about this, but I read somewhere that simply cutting off the main doesn't always prevent back-feed, depending on the type pf system you have. Why not call an electrician and spend a few bucks to make sure you don't hurt someone.
I have the Generac model from Costco and it runs on NG, came with everything and have worked perfectly for 8 years now. I'd buy one again from them.
Found it:"The main breaker does not interrupt the grounded conductor(neutral). This allows for backfeeding, even with the main breaker cut off. Back feeding a panel can kill an unsuspecting lineman. If you can afford a generator to run your home in an outage, you can afford a transfer switch. Have it installed by a compentent electrician."