When I hear the word back feed a question comes to mind.When the power goes off there are a lot of loads sitting there.Could a 5k generator do anything but stall if 3 houses were connected to it.In the village there are 3 or more houses on 1 transformer secondary.My house and and my neighbors are on the same transformer.Next transformer has a house, church and school house on the same tranformer.My Dad worked for the electric co for most of his working life.Line men treat all lines as hot.I have watched linemen put short circuits on a line they are working on.When the power comes back on it take 3 tries before it works.Could you back feed a powerline with a 5k generator.I did get a chance to see a helicopter string line on a new power line.The pilot is pulling a light line but is still tethered to the ground.Wish my dad was here to see it.I have a photo of him hitching trees to a bulldozer when they cleared a hiline right of way in the late 30s.
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