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Old 01-06-2008, 04:23 AM
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Hey Charlie......Might be a good investment to get a transfer switching station. Living FL. I went through the hurricanes from 2004 and being without a Well for a week was unbearable, I swore I would never go through that again. I have a 6000 watt generator thats not powerful enough to run central A/C, so I installed a window unit for the bedroom and can switch to whatever curcuits I need at the time so If I need water I can switch it to the well and if I want to run the fridge I can do that without overloading the generator. etc. The stations are sold at LOWES for around $500 and well worth it.And you can do all this right inside your Home or Garage whichever you prefer. The trick is to map out all of your existing circuits at your fuse panel and figure all of your wattages for the size of your Generator. A licensed electrician is a must though. Good luck and Hunker down as they say here in the Sunshine state. I will attach a pic of what they look like. The brand name is Reliance.
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Old 01-06-2008, 04:31 AM
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Here is a Pic of the Transfer Station.
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Old 01-06-2008, 04:39 AM
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I've got one of these GenTran's in my office for a free standing portable generator we drag from the shed. Easy plug-in and we can bring on a choice of six circuits.
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Amateurs out there in CA..Looks like a little drizzle where we live.. Its party time
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Yes that is very simular to mine. I chose to have the remote outlet option mounted outdoors as thats where the Generator is, running 50 ft. away from the building Iam powering IE: no fumes. I built a small insulated watertight large dog house sized enclosure with a hinged roof that also cuts down on the drone of the generator.
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