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Re: Generator hook-up
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Posted by cannonball on October 29, 2006 at 05:58:57 from (209.34.24.101):
In Reply to: Generator hook-up posted by Roy Suomi on October 28, 2006 at 21:44:03:
I live in the country, when i need to hookup power i call the power company and get permission to pull meter.. they charge a $25 fee for putting on new seal unless they agree to for you to pull it.. i have a fused knife blade disconnect that i will be moving my meter loop to it and running underground to the house..then i can pull the disconnect and not worry about feed back..as far as frying someone by feed back it can be done, the transformer steps the voltage back up, if the power is down close to you it will fry your generator... MAY GOD BLESS THE USA
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