Chaptico (chap-TEE-co)
415pm, finally got power and cable back.Still on genny, no damage here or beach shack,but others in shacktown werent so lucky.
Same here on the generator..it had not been run in over 2 years...fortunately, I put it away right, so, a little fresh E-Zero on Sunday and it fired up like I'd ran it last week! Power stayed on while my sump pump worked on the water pouring in the crawlspace, but the genny was ready.GFCI outlet in the garage tripped, turning off the freezer and both door openers.
Found it before anything defrosted.
I didn't think we'd have any worry as I got the generator running.
We got hit by one of the tornadoes. Had a tree fall on the house and the power was out for roughly 9 hours. Luckily I don’t think it did to much damage.
I use Mechanic in a Bottle to counteract the ethanol, along with Sta-Bil.Same here on the generator..it had not been run in over 2 years...fortunately, I put it away right, so, a little fresh E-Zero on Sunday and it fired up like I'd ran it last week! Power stayed on while my sump pump worked on the water pouring in the crawlspace, but the genny was ready.
I thought about doing that, but I hate working in hot humid weather and getting gas stank besides. When it cools off a bit... maybe by November....Just drained the rest of the gas from the generator. It started fine but it was a little old so its going to the dump in September.
Are you talking about back feeding?It's an inlet through the wall to the breaker box, with a transfer switch, without needing an additional transfer panel.
Get that, then find a natural gas conversion kit...the 6500 watts will run what minimums we need.
I'm not sure, am calling them tomorrow to make an appointment for an estimate and explanation.Are you talking about back feeding?
What you described kind of sounds like an external jack box to plug the generator into, a thru-the-wall cable into the breaker panel, tied to a breaker protected by a physical interlock. No transfer switches. That's how mine is wired.I'm not sure, am calling them tomorrow to make an appointment for an estimate and explanation.
My original setup was just that 30 amp pigtail from the genny to an outdoor connector from there to a transfer panel. I had to kill the main in order to prevent back feeding.I bought a dual fuel Champion from Tractor Supply. Have not run it on propane yet.
I was going to buy it at Lowe's, but they stopped carrying Champion, and have seen no dual fuel models again.
Actually paid less at Tractor Supply than using my employee discount at Lowe's.
Am considering something a tech from American Eagle Electric told me about.
It's an inlet through the wall to the breaker box, with a transfer switch, without needing an additional transfer panel.
Get that, then find a natural gas conversion kit...the 6500 watts will run what minimums we need.