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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="Pianobluz" data-source="post: 520475" data-attributes="member: 27190"><p>I have a 9400 w gas generator that I back feed into my electrical panel. I have a separate breaker for this generator and it will theoretically power the whole house including HVAC. In the event of a power outage, I have to shut off the main breaker in the house to avoid backfeeding electrical power to the grid. I had this box installed so I can plug directly into the house via a 40-ft electrical connection. As long as I have gas, I can power my home for as long as I need.</p><p>For a shorter power outage duration, I had this Bluetti 3000 W Inverter with 2 3000 watt lithium ion batteries.</p><p>With this I can power essentials for a few days.</p><p>If needed, I can recharge with 2 800 watt solar panels.</p><p>I hope to never have to use any of it.[ATTACH=full]123026[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]123027[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pianobluz, post: 520475, member: 27190"] I have a 9400 w gas generator that I back feed into my electrical panel. I have a separate breaker for this generator and it will theoretically power the whole house including HVAC. In the event of a power outage, I have to shut off the main breaker in the house to avoid backfeeding electrical power to the grid. I had this box installed so I can plug directly into the house via a 40-ft electrical connection. As long as I have gas, I can power my home for as long as I need. For a shorter power outage duration, I had this Bluetti 3000 W Inverter with 2 3000 watt lithium ion batteries. With this I can power essentials for a few days. If needed, I can recharge with 2 800 watt solar panels. I hope to never have to use any of it.[ATTACH type="full"]123026[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]123027[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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