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Just got this in a FB add, almost like someone is listening.

Code may, may be different, but the attached picture shows how a simple safety device can prevent backfeed.
That's one of those things that make you go: "Now why didn't I think of that". Super simple design, easy to produce, and in a specialized field... Somebody is making a killing off of that patent.
 
Does your generator have a 4-prong 240V plug, or 3 prong? You shouldn't have to twist wires together if you make sure the house outlet and the generator have the same number of prongs. If not, then so be it, if you know what you are doing.
I don't currently have a generator. Not sure what makes you think I twisted generator and house wires together. When it comes to the old wires in my house I really have no idea. Next house will be newer.
 
Was that comment #91? If you take a look at it again, you will see that it was a reply to Fuzzy Grub. It just happened to land under your post. Stand down, soldier!
 
I am having to have the outside panel replaced. Stepping up to 200 amp panel and they will install a generator connection and interlock while doing the job. It isn't cheap. $6600 or so.
 
I am having to have the outside panel replaced. Stepping up to 200 amp panel and they will install a generator connection and interlock while doing the job. It isn't cheap. $6600 or so.
Everything became much more expensive after the covid crap, in many cases double the cost. Just had a new roof installed on my barn, quoted 5500 back in 2021, today was 9600 !!
 
My house was decimated by a hail storm. 130,000 worth of damage. New roof was $14,000. They're still not done fixing that from a year ago. Still need a door replaced in some outside work and then water damage to the inside and replace all the carpeting.
 
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