Can I run a second power line from the generator to another outlet that is on the other side of the panel?
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Yes you can. That will also give you 220.
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You can ... but you will not get 220 volts. Just 120 volts to appliances needing 220... burning their motors out from low voltage (if your genset can supply the power)
No it wont be 220, it would be 2 separate 110/120's
He's not gonna burn anything out, he said he turns the breakers off, and doesn't need 220, (have to leave the 220 breakers off) just wants power to the other side of the panel.
I don't know of any reason he couldn't do 2 male/male jumpers? to get 120 to both sides of the panel.
I think it should accomplish what he's after, regardless of any and all safety warnings.
EDIT: I did just think of one potential problem. Some circuits share neutrals, (2 circuits share 1 neutral) my house has several sets of these. It's able to be done because the two circuits are on opposite phases so the neutral can handle it due to the alternating current (something like that) so if you had those type of shared neutral circuits, you could overheat the white wire.
So if you had two 20 amp circuits that shared a neutral you could only draw 20 amps total between the 2 of them, so you did not overload the white neutral wire.
I'm definitely over my head here so if I'm wrong someone correct me.
JB