Just purchased an 8750 peak watt / 7000 running watt generator for my house for this winter. It is 13 horsepower and cost $700. It has electric start and 7 outlets and weighs 183 lbs. I don’t expect to use it much. My question is:
During a power outage, can I turn off all my breakers and then plug this generator into my outdoor normal 110v plug outlet (I can construct a power cable that has two male ends) and then at the fuse box, turn on my outside circuit (for the generator) and then turn on whatever other circuit I want powered? This should allow me to switch from the refrigerator to basement freezer, furnace or whatever as needed. Is there any problem with back feeding the electricity like this as long as you are careful?
Yes, I know I can get this hardwired into the fuse box, but I don’t really want to go to that expense and would rather have the ability to switch things to my liking. Does anyone else do this?
During a power outage, can I turn off all my breakers and then plug this generator into my outdoor normal 110v plug outlet (I can construct a power cable that has two male ends) and then at the fuse box, turn on my outside circuit (for the generator) and then turn on whatever other circuit I want powered? This should allow me to switch from the refrigerator to basement freezer, furnace or whatever as needed. Is there any problem with back feeding the electricity like this as long as you are careful?
Yes, I know I can get this hardwired into the fuse box, but I don’t really want to go to that expense and would rather have the ability to switch things to my liking. Does anyone else do this?