Well I'm giving my generator it's maintenance run as we talk;
Sitting at the table drinking coffee thinking about breakfast when about 9 the power went out, took a drive around and saw several generators running.
Came back home and fired up the IH 574 on the pto generator and she is purring away as I type.
After I started it, I logged into National Grid to report the outage.
Then seeing as how I hadn't had breakfast went ahead and made biscuit sausage and egg sandwiches,
now just sitting and drinking coffee #3 for the morning, expect I'll be making several trips to get rid of it
Oh, for any that wonder I generally leave the generator right up by the house covered up with a piece of heavy plastic.
Also during the winter I try to leave a tractor hooked up to it. So this morning I started the tractor and let it warm up while I
released the garage door, did my transfer to generator switch, unrolled the cord and plugged it into the generator, engaged the pto ran the throttle up to 60 Hz on the front panel meter, went to the generator and flipped the switch.
And heat, lights, kitchen stuff and water pump up and happy.
The worst thing about my setup is knowing when the power has come back on.
What I often end up doing is bypassing the safety to open the cover and measure voltage on the utility feed,
one of these days I am going to wire in a switch and light or volt meter.