mojoganjaman
Well-Known Member
from whats goin' on to the north in the south Okanagan, its lookin grim...I cancelled my yearly runaway to the resort...gonna watch my garden flood....grrrrr!!!!!
mojo
mojo
Good luck mojo I have battled flood waters many times it's sad watching everything you own getting fuuucckkked up all for the insurance company to tell ya sorry we don't cover overland flooding. Good luck broI had help to get my diesel genset up to the back deck it has a full tank and 5 gals in the can....full tank of propane for the Q...next is water and a whack of beer....can't really see 3 cats a dog the wife and I with 7 lbs in a motel..I'll keep the furballs here and farm the wife out...I'm gonna beat this or go down with the ship....fuck I don't need this!!!!
mojo
No.question for the sparky's here...if I plug my genset into my yard plug...will it power the other circuits????
mojo
DON'T DO IT!!! It's dangerous and illegal.If you plug your generator into your yard plug with a extension cord with two male ends it will light up whatever side of your breaker box your yard plug is on just make sure your main breaker is off I do this for power failures as do a few buddies of mine. it will only give you 110v but hey better than nothing I set up my breaker box so that the furnace-fridge and the key lights are all on the same side of the breaker box.
Yeah, you need to do it right with a transfer switch. I remember a story years ago about a hydro worker being killed because of a genset energizing transformers that should have been cold.I have a Generlink for such emergencies. Plug Gennie right into the meter and feeds the whole panel. You select what circuits you wanna power based on Gennie size.