Posted by jm. on October 28, 2012 at 16:53:59 from (99.196.0.56):
In Reply to: Stupidity on my part posted by Todd Hovick on October 28, 2012 at 16:29:41:
So Tod your normal operation with the generator was pull the MAIN breaker so everything is off, then take a cord with male plugs on each end. Plug one in the generator and one into the welder plub, thus backfeeding you entire pannel box or just that one circuit. We used the same set up for a couple of years now have a wired in back up 20 kw genrac generator. The generator kicks on after power failure automatic. Reall like the set up. However I never had [problems you have experience but I would have to call the neighbors to know when the power came back on.
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