Posted by Samuels68 on July 25, 2013 at 19:58:04 from (70.194.79.6):
In Reply to: Generator problem posted by Bfullmer on July 25, 2013 at 14:23:50:
I may sound like an a$$hol3, but I don't care. That is not a generator problem....that is an idiot problem. First off it is a NEC violation, second is is a major safety hazard to not only the user, but potentially to the linemen who have to work on the outage. The solution to the problem is to cut both ends off the cord used to plug in the generator! If your friend wants to connect a generator to his house, he needs to call a licensed electrician to install a proper transfer switch. Otherwise, sit in the dark and enjoy the fact that your house is not on fire and you aren't killing anyone!
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