Magicman
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M4900 Utility Special 4WD e/w FEL & 1530 John Deere "Traveling Man"
I say alternative referring to a dedicated stand alone unit or using a "death/suicide" cord with two male ends to jackleg power from a generator into a home.
What I chose to do is not a stand alone setup but it is also not dangerous and is fully approved and installed by my power company.
We sorta run on a tight budget so I have been researching available options for quite some time. Yes, I have been using a "suicide cord" plugged into the dryer outlet but I needed something more 'user friendly' plus being legal and safe, which the suicide cord was not. The wife can easily have this going if I am not at home.
I found a generator of suitable size plus one that would run on Natural Gas which was a requirement for me. This is "Tri-Fuel" and will run on Gasoline, Propane, or Natural Gas and is the only generator that I found that had that option. I have two other Champion generators and have had excellent service from them.
Next on my shopping list was a transfer switch. This GenerLink plugs between the power meter and the power box and does the switching without me wiring in a transfer switch.
Underneath is the inlet for the alternate power source plus indicator lamps to show the power status.
I needed to add a "T" and shutoff valve in the natural gas line. The supply line to the generator is seen on the right.
The GenerLink was installed by the Power Company.
Natural Gas is being supplied by the gray line on the left and the 240v power cord is on the right.
Drawback: This setup does not know when the commercial power goes out and has to be manually connected as well as disconnected when the power is restored. When I have a power failure I throw my main off, crank the generator, connect the power cord, and then throw my main back on.
What I chose to do is not a stand alone setup but it is also not dangerous and is fully approved and installed by my power company.
We sorta run on a tight budget so I have been researching available options for quite some time. Yes, I have been using a "suicide cord" plugged into the dryer outlet but I needed something more 'user friendly' plus being legal and safe, which the suicide cord was not. The wife can easily have this going if I am not at home.
I found a generator of suitable size plus one that would run on Natural Gas which was a requirement for me. This is "Tri-Fuel" and will run on Gasoline, Propane, or Natural Gas and is the only generator that I found that had that option. I have two other Champion generators and have had excellent service from them.
Next on my shopping list was a transfer switch. This GenerLink plugs between the power meter and the power box and does the switching without me wiring in a transfer switch.
Underneath is the inlet for the alternate power source plus indicator lamps to show the power status.
I needed to add a "T" and shutoff valve in the natural gas line. The supply line to the generator is seen on the right.
The GenerLink was installed by the Power Company.
Natural Gas is being supplied by the gray line on the left and the 240v power cord is on the right.
Drawback: This setup does not know when the commercial power goes out and has to be manually connected as well as disconnected when the power is restored. When I have a power failure I throw my main off, crank the generator, connect the power cord, and then throw my main back on.
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