Posted by picassomcp on February 11, 2014 at 07:19:16 from (50.107.42.233):
In Reply to: Re: Generators posted by buickanddeere on February 11, 2014 at 06:57:47:
I too have been wanting to buy a generator for backup power ever since the basement flooded during an outage due to the sump pump not having power to run. I still have not bought one due to not knowing what size I need to run a fridge, sump pump and the small taco pump and fan on my outside wood boiler. I could do without the other electric items until power was restored. I"d love to hookup to the power panel and then shut off the breakers for the circuits not being used. I"m not sure if there is a way to do that at all, if there is, I"d love to learn how. The best I can come up with is extension cords from the generator to the fridge and sump pump, unsure how I would get power to the wood boiler in this case. I"ll be following this thread, as I would really feel better If I had a generator that I knew would do the job, especially if I knew how to hook it up to the power panel.
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