Using the weenie little emergency power panel is a half backed mickey mouse solution. Although it's miles ahead of the deviates who back feed into stove or worse yet welder receptacles. Here's a way to run what ever amount of laod your generator will handle what ever the size. You get to keep all the lighting circuits in your home too which you loose with the litle panels. Economical and simple to install too. http://www.reliancecontrols.com/ProductDetail.aspx?TWB2012DR
A home electric furnace runs about 5KW per heating element. Forced air electric furnces use one to six heating elements. So if your furnce is a typical 20KW unit, you generator is going to make a bad sound, then you will be standing in the dark after you close the breaker. Better to get a non electric 23000 btu kerosene heater for standby warmth. You will burn less fuel. A generator running an electric heating element uses 3 gallons of fuel to give one gallon of heat.
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Today's Featured Article - The Day Mom Drove the 8N - by Brian Browning. My Dad was wanting to put in a garden but couldn't operate the 8N and handle the old horse drawn plow he had found and rigged up to use with the tractor. Well, he decided to go get Mom out of the house and have her drive the tractor while he walked behind the plow. You got to understand that while my Mom is a hard worker who will always help whenever she can... she had never operated farm machinery before that day. Dad got her out there, explained how the clutch was the same as in our o
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