Lovin my generator today.

   / Lovin my generator today. #11  
   / Lovin my generator today. #12  
Wouldn't mind a whole house genny but that really is a luxury here. We lose power a half dozen times a year and usually less than 24hrs. In any case I have a Honda 3Kw portable gas gen and a mechanical interlock on our service panel. Still a bit of a manual job choosing which breakers you want on but I have smartened up and have a checklist/instructions for the wifey (if I am out of town) and keep a battery tender on the Honda so it is a simple electric key start. Keep a couple 5gal cans of fuel that I also use for mower and small engines around the place. Not a big investment and I can take it with me.
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #13  
Christmas day power was out for 5 hours, 11 am to 4 pm. 3 days later it was out from 11pm , all the next day and came on at 3am.
We ran the generator from Lowes I bought a couple of years ago. We get outages summer and winter - branches, trees from wind damage and ice storms.
5500 watts, pull start. Two pulls at most. I set up my house panel so that it does one side with what I need. It is in my woodshop that I have a 100 amp service line out to. I flip the main breaker off in the house. Walk to my shop, start it and flip on my flip breaker to the house. I can shut off my 100 amp line to the shop from inside my house and check if I have services restored. When it is, I head out to the shop and shut off the generator, flip the line breaker and head back in.

Generators are great - running water, horse trough heater, lights, internet/phone, refrigerator , freezer, etc. .
Saved me a number of times heading out to work - grabbing that shower.

I set it up myself, like most things I do.
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #14  
Christmas day power was out for 5 hours, 11 am to 4 pm. 3 days later it was out from 11pm , all the next day and came on at 3am.
We ran the generator from Lowes I bought a couple of years ago. We get outages summer and winter - branches, trees from wind damage and ice storms.
5500 watts, pull start. Two pulls at most. I set up my house panel so that it does one side with what I need. It is in my woodshop that I have a 100 amp service line out to. I flip the main breaker off in the house. Walk to my shop, start it and flip on my flip breaker to the house. I can shut off my 100 amp line to the shop from inside my house and check if I have services restored. When it is, I head out to the shop and shut off the generator, flip the line breaker and head back in.

Generators are great - running water, horse trough heater, lights, internet/phone, refrigerator , freezer, etc. .
Saved me a number of times heading out to work - grabbing that shower.

I set it up myself, like most things I do.

Breakers can a do fail and can feed power wen thrown. Dad was a lineman for 40 years. Ask him how he knows.........
Be careful.
His partner was badly hurt by just this scenario, a faulty main in a house was backfeeding through the transformer and he was hit with several thousand volts.
I run a single throw disconnect, dad pulls his meter.
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #15  
I have a 3800w inverter generator and 6 pole transfer switch. It is setup so that the wife or kids can hook it up if I'm not home, 5 mins for me to do. It gets too cold here not to have something for heat. This thread reminds me that it's time to exercise it. In 2015 we lost power on Thanksgiving day. The generator allowed us to have warm food. The micro and whatever else we used maxed it out but the food was still yummy. It's a good thing my wife cooks the turkey the day before. :D
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #16  
Generators are great - running water, horse trough heater, lights, internet/phone, refrigerator , freezer, etc. .
Running water is one thing I don't have when sucking on the generator. Just not enough start up power for the well pump. :thumbdown: But I can't justify a bigger gen just for that. I do kinda like a little 'roughing' it... makes me appreciate conservation. :D Our well head and small storage tank is located a good 50ft higher and 150ft up the hill so we do get some gravity feed to stock up for a bit. :thumbsup:
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #18  
Did someone say ISUZU? I'm just working on such a genset. Backup for my backup for my backup for my backup! Sweet (slow) running jap motor.

Weather here, utter crap, but the power has not flickered.
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #19  
Breakers can a do fail and can feed power wen thrown. Dad was a lineman for 40 years. Ask him how he knows.........
Be careful.
His partner was badly hurt by just this scenario, a faulty main in a house was backfeeding through the transformer and he was hit with several thousand volts.
I run a single throw disconnect, dad pulls his meter.


Pulling the meter we be 100% effective but here it is also considered tampering and comes with a hefty fine...

Plus most of the meters around here a locked... either need a tool or key to remove the ring...
 
   / Lovin my generator today. #20  
Did someone say ISUZU? I'm just working on such a genset. Backup for my backup for my backup for my backup! Sweet (slow) running jap motor.

Weather here, utter crap, but the power has not flickered.

I made it with an engine from a 1983 Isuzu I Mark and a 10kw belt drive generator. It worked out real well, nice little engine. Not very common though nowadays.
 

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