I usually go to Youtube to learn how to do things but I'm hoping there may be a better option this time. I've been trying for two months to get an electrician out to my place to do some much needed work. Apparently times are really good as I can't get one to call me back or show up. The most significant project I've wanted done was wiring my panel for a generator. I have a generator, the lights have flickered off and on several times today and we're scheduled for arctic temps this week. It may be stupid but I'm tired of waiting, if we lose power I can't afford to have all of my plumbing freeze up and have nowhere I can take three dogs, four cats and four people until things get worked out.
Does anyone know of a good online resource I could use to learn what and how I need to go about this? I know it requires the addition of a special breaker with a bracket that'll prevent the generator from pushing power back into the grid, I'm hoping I can buy one somewhere.
Any help?
Does anyone know of a good online resource I could use to learn what and how I need to go about this? I know it requires the addition of a special breaker with a bracket that'll prevent the generator from pushing power back into the grid, I'm hoping I can buy one somewhere.
Any help?