Posted by Jim H SW-PA on December 15, 2008 at 11:46:00 from (75.88.187.195):
What problems with the way mine is hooked up? Garage 150 ft from house, #10 /4 wire under ground. 220 receptacle for welder in that garage.with a 100 amp breaker box.that is protected with two 50 amp breakers.
The house has a 150 amp box with the garage on on a second breaker box to completely shut off power to garage if needed.
this is the way it was done by PO> I bought the house 2 years ago and the inspector said nothing about that.
I since then have a receptacle with alligator clips the attach on the wires coming onto house from meter to plug a radio into to know when the power is back on. We lose power maybe 4 times a year when it gets windy and blows trees down.
When power is lost I simply unplug welder and plug in generator.
All secondary grounds are covered except one from Generator. The generator has a 4 wire plug and the receptacle for the welder is a 3 wire.
The generator is never outside it stays on a dry cement floor on rubber tires and a rubber foot on the other end.
Just asking of your expertise. Do you see any problems with "Back feeding" to this hook up ?
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