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A 7500 watt will easily run it. Where you run into problems is trying to run a electric oven,water heater or a well. Right now i run everything on a 3500 watt honda but no oven,no water heater and no well
I separated my comments out because the last time I mentioned this I got an ear full.If you turn off your master breaker in your home you isolate you while house from the grid. If you hook the power of your generator to your home and do not isolate your home you are financially and I belive criminally liable for damage or injury. The generator isolation breakers are made so they are idiot proof. It isnt possible to put power to your home without disconnecting it from the grid. This doesnt mean it isnt possible to power you home without one. If you main breaker is off and you connect your generator to your 220 welding plugin that is next to the breaker box all your power is isolated.I remember finding a "certified product" that was some kind of mechanical lockout that went over the breakers on your existing panel for much cheaper than the $1200 panel mentioned. $2-300. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Looking to pick up a generator to wire in for home backup for emergencies, power outages, etc. we dont seem to lose power much..but i'd ike to be prepared.i saw this one at costco https://www.costco.com/Firman-Power-Dual-Fuel-Generator-7500-Running-Watts.product.100417697.htmlwith 7500 running watts, i like that it is dual fuel. anyways..i have a 3 bedroom home, currently in the process of switching the furnace, hot water heater, and stove to natural gas.so this would mainly be to run lights, keep the freezer in the garage going, fridge in the kitchen, and a few small things.would a generator of this size be sufficient?i've run through a few online calculators and it seems as though it would be..just wanted to check with people who have actual experience.thanks.
Quote from: Special T on August 30, 2018, 07:52:00 AMI separated my comments out because the last time I mentioned this I got an ear full.If you turn off your master breaker in your home you isolate you while house from the grid. If you hook the power of your generator to your home and do not isolate your home you are financially and I belive criminally liable for damage or injury. The generator isolation breakers are made so they are idiot proof. It isnt possible to put power to your home without disconnecting it from the grid. This doesnt mean it isnt possible to power you home without one. If you main breaker is off and you connect your generator to your 220 welding plugin that is next to the breaker box all your power is isolated.I remember finding a "certified product" that was some kind of mechanical lockout that went over the breakers on your existing panel for much cheaper than the $1200 panel mentioned. $2-300. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk You will need an Interlock and breaker as mentioned, it will need to be installed on the right hand side of the panel at the very top. It will not be able to be turned on if the main is on, and the main will not turn back on until this breaker is off. There is a lock out bar as a fail safe that makes it idiot proof.If you do it this way PLEASE, check the neutral bar for voltage when the main is off. If you have voltage there, find out why and fix it. This is how my panel is set up and it works great. They are made for most popular panels.A similar product to what I used.https://www.ebay.com/i/172254359314?chn=ps