Monday, September 2, 2013

Portable Generators






Portable Generators
Mark Donovan of HomeAdditionPlus.com discusses tips on buying portable generators and how to use portable generators safely.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

10 comments:

  1. Generator do they just make a batteries operated Generator

    no gas

    no nothen just plug it in and use it

    batteries operated Generator

    plug it in and go

    just like a power pack

    but there is not that much power in a power pack

    from what i see the most power pack i see 400w

    i herd that there is a 750w power pack but i never saw it

    but that will not be powerfull

    something that will run a 15amp refrigerator

    thanks

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  2. wow i like it and i have generator 5500w at our home, i use 8 circle breakers from generator and 3 relays for safely, and 8 poles relay each but can max 12 circle, well, just half of full house

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  3. Great video. Thanks.

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  4. cool video, i like that he takes the time to go throgh the watt calculator, that is a vital and important step.

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  5. It's extremely dangerous and should NEVER be done under ANY circumstances.

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    Thanks, Sam

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  7. Good video. Everything was well explained, clear and concise.

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  8. "Back feed" means that you feed electricity into your home without preventing it from also feeding back into the supply network....

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  9. Sometimes people feed the portable generator cable into an outlet to backdrive the electrical panel. This is extremely dangerous to do and should never be done. There is high risk of causing a fire or killing someone, including a line worker.

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  10. What does "back feed an outlet" into your home via a portable generator mean?

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