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Did not know it was "Illegal". However if an "Interlock" kit is legal then how can it be unsafe to do so on your own? http://www.interlockkit.com/ilkitworks1.htmI understand I am liable if i hurt or kill some one, but I still have not gotten the answer of how you can back feed with the main breaker off. If i switch the main breaker off to connect appliances/ lights and such and dont get shocked how can i send it up the line?
Well the interlock looks like it just dummy proofs my sugestion of hitting the main breaker and then just using the priority breakers.I still havent found or heard from the critics on here how I can hurt a linemen with the main breaker tripped.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk
I have a 2500 watt Honda. If I ever need to, (been lucky) I will run a pair of extension cords into my home, and run what needs run. Maybe a light or TV on one, and the fridge on the other... Everything wont be powered at the same time, but it will be enough to get by...
Quote from: C-Money on November 23, 2015, 04:24:56 PMI have a 2500 watt Honda. If I ever need to, (been lucky) I will run a pair of extension cords into my home, and run what needs run. Maybe a light or TV on one, and the fridge on the other... Everything wont be powered at the same time, but it will be enough to get by...Just a standard cord or heavier?
I use a 2500 watt from harbor freight. I think I paid $250 on sale 5 years ago. Runs like a top. Loud. But never had an issue with it. I run the heck out of it at elk and deer camp. I have a transfer switch at the house and run lights, freezer, furnace etc with no issue. I feel I'm money ahead at this point.