Posted by Mark - IN. on December 18, 2015 at 05:58:01 from (98.206.242.17):
In Reply to: Question posted by Allan In NE on December 18, 2015 at 03:34:18:
I have a 17K that will top out at about 77 amp at 220 VAC, 140 amp at 120 VAC. Used for backup, most homes will never get anywhere near that, nor should they. Generators are extremely dirty power that can cause lots of damage. These days, lots of home stuff, ranges, refrigerators, water heaters, furnaces, and so on have solid state components that just don't feel loved by the erratic outputs of generators and subsequently get smoked by them. If you would like to power the whole house off of a generator, then I would consider getting power conditioners from ONEAC, Tripplite, and other sources. Otherwise, I'd worry about powering up the least amount of stuff possible so as not to have to be replacing them afterwards. A couple of years ago I used mine and did ok, lost one of the refrigerators (control board) that was just fine when I lost power, not after the generator. Generators are at times helpful, but they can do a whole lot of damage and are known for it.
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