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Puny Bird
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Port Hope (near Toronto) On, Canada
Posts: 4,566
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House main panel is 200A, shop subpanel is 100A.
I could just backfeed it through my welder plug, but I have no way of knowing when my power comes back on. I also want to make a simple plug in/switch and teach my wife how to hook up the generator just in case.
I'm also thinking long term I'd like to install an outside cabinet with a pad to store the generator, so it doesn't need to be moved into position. The generator is electric start so I'll have to wire an outlet for a battery trickle charger.
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'74 Porsche 914, 3.0/6
'72 Porsche 914, 1.7, wife's summer DD
'67 Bug, 2600cc T4,'67 Bus, 2.0 T1
Not putting miles on your car is like not having sex with your girlfriend, so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend.
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