But, he said he bought the generator several years ago.
Now the power went off for a bit in summer, doesn't seem like an emergency, no frozen pipes or such gonna happen? Had time to go to the store a time or two even, coulda bought the right connectors just as easy as the wrong ones in that time?
How is this an emergency situation for today, that he can fix proper later on? He's had several years and didnt do so?
I ain't gonna buy that one, JD. ;)
People will do whatever shortcuts they can get by with until it bites them, and I understand that is how life is. Im not going to stomp and yell.
But we shouldn't encourage that behavior. Others come here to learn. We shouldn't say oh sure any old wiring job, 50 amps back fed into a 30 amp drier plug is a perfect way to go.
That would be bad of us.
Thanks to those who point out the right way to do things, especially electrical.
If we make a plumbing mistake we might get wet, heck we might wreck a carpet. The horror!
Make an electrical mistake, and it could cost a house consuming fire or worse a death. And it might work without a hint of trouble a dozen times over years, until just the wrong combination of mistakes comes up....
Thanks again to all those that take the time to help us all, and are looking out for us.
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