Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 15, 2008 at 14:37:03 from (70.105.224.63):
In Reply to: generator hock up posted by northeast puller 1 on December 15, 2008 at 13:45:38:
That's the route I went. As long as you have four prongs on the genny and your hookup, you couldn't ask for a more flexible arrangement. Yeah, its not compatible with the automatic systems, but it's hard to beat for cost and versatility.
As you said, the upside is that I can pick and choose any circuit on the panel to run or not, instead of the limnited number of circuits on the automatic switches. I've got a coupla ladies here that aren't up on the limits of a 15/30kw generator and have no notion of the concept of roughing it (which is why I have the big generator). We've got 220 to the well that stays on and I'll generally leave the water heater going. What I will usually do, before I throw the mains and breakers to make the connection to the generator is throw the breakers for the dryer and the range off, and will turn off the water heater if the girls have a need for either one of them.
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