one could also wire a receptacle to the gen set and make a male to male connection cord ( so no male end is "live" by accident)...
Ummm, lets start with Nien, Nyet, No.
Just install a proper auto start Generac or Kohler genset in a sound and weather enclosure at the utility pole. It will switch over and run everything with it's properly installed transfer switch.
Or run a new cable or conduit out from the shed and mount this panel at the central power pole. Then install one of these .
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A genset like that has been discussed, but the house is not currently setup with propane or natural gas and we have a diesel tank for the tractors.
3 problems:
1. U shaped PAVED driveway that goes right up to the front of the barn. No adding any more conduit underground.
2. Why would I want to pull the meter, add in a new panel ahead of the current one, then rewire the panel to split the neutrals and grounds when I can just add a generator breaker and an interlock to the existing panel?
3. Power comes into the house RIGHT next to the living room picture window and very much in view of the (busy) road... I would rather not advertize that we have a genset installed.
please note : it was F receptacles on both the wall and gen set .... and a male male extension cord between them ( a lot of the big RV's use them too ) .... nothing live .... please read more carefully ...
Can you show some examples of this dangerous (and potentially deadly) practice where it has been setup and/or recommended by an RV manufacturer?
I have seen a RV with generator and shore power FEMALE receptacles mounted side by side with a MALE plug going into the RV panel, but there is no way to make the male plug be live until its plugged in.
special extension is disconnected from both plugs and hung up ... power goes out , plug in the special cord , start the gen set , then set the breakers ON to feed the house ( that has already been disconnected from the mains ) ...
turn gen set off , and breakers ,, ( dead all round ) then remove special cord and hang up till next time ...
if the OP wants to , he can bring in the special switches / wiring / experts and have them "do it right" .. no one is twisting his arm one way or the other ...
Thats all well and good until someone is tired, in a hurry or ignorant of the proper procedure and forgets to shut off the main breaker, then either hurts someone or blows up their genset when the power comes back on. Or until the cord comes loose while the genset is running and someone touches the live end. There is a reason those are called suicide cords.
Not going to happen here, I would like to keep my family alive and unharmed thank you very much.
Whatever I do, there will be no way to have the genset hots connected to the "mains" power and no way to have a live male plug.
Currently, its looking like I will be pulling back a pair of #8 or #6 copper wires into the house and sharing the ground/neutral wires with the subpanel feed.
Aaron Z