Posted by Check Break on September 12, 2022 at 06:49:32 from (47.143.124.34):
In Reply to: Emergency generator posted by 37 chief on September 08, 2022 at 13:23:02:
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I avoid carb problems by using fuel that contains no alcohol and drain the carb after use. Using a small generator to power a fridge, PC and light doesn't seem to overload it. We have a number of 3-4 hour outages, sometimes 6, caused by vehicles taking out poles. Sometimes the utility restores power early and the small generator works better in anticipation of this. I prefer to connect to my panel and switch off all the circuits I don't want to feed. Works best for me at my residence. I ran extension cords at my GF's residence last week because I didn't want to deal with her marginal wiring. Ran just enough 12ga cord to get the job done. Had a similar outage at my place and I set up the 12KW. It needed a work out and I left it hooked up a couple of days. I will check the demand on the Honda to make sure it doesn't cause damage.
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