Simple Guide to Installing a Generator Hook-Up | Ask This Old House

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • In this video, This Old House master electrician Heath Eastman helps a homeowner install a generator transfer switch in his home.
    SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: bit.ly/Subscrib....
    While extension cords might do the trick, there’s a better, safer way to run a generator when the power is out; transfer switches Master electrician Heath Eastman helps a homeowner install a set in his home.
    There's nothing quite as handy as a backup generator when the power goes out. These devices can keep the house warm, keep the lights on, and ensure everyone stays safe. But they’re not quite as safe as they can be if they’re hooked up to extension cords and running inside an attached garage. There are better options and master electrician Heath Eastman helps a homeowner set theirs up correctly.
    Where to find it?
    For the generator hookup, the homeowner chooses to have Heath install a transfer switch.
    Heath mounts a piece of plywood to the wall studs to provide a secure and safe area for
    the transfer switch to be installed.
    Heath uses a hole saw to cut through the shelves to run the conduit from the transfer
    switch to the exterior receptacle.
    All materials used can be found at most home centers.
    Looking for more step by step guidance on how to complete projects around the house? Join This Old House Insider to stream over 1,000 episodes commercial-free: bit.ly/2GPiYbH
    Plus, download our FREE app for full-episode streaming to your connected TV, phone or tablet: www.thisoldhou...
    About Ask This Old House TV:
    From the makers of This Old House, America’s first and most trusted home improvement show, Ask This Old House answers the steady stream of home improvement questions asked by viewers across the United States. Covering topics from landscaping to electrical to HVAC and plumbing to painting and more. Ask This Old House features the experts from This Old House, including general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscape contractor Jenn Nawada, master carpenter Norm Abram, and host Kevin O’Connor. ASK This Old House helps you protect and preserve your greatest investment-your home.
    Follow This Old House:
    Facebook: bit.ly/ThisOldH...
    Twitter: bit.ly/ThisOldH...
    Pinterest: bit.ly/ThisOldH...
    Instagram: bit.ly/ThisOldH...
    Simple Guide to Installing a Generator Hook-Up | Ask This Old House
    / thisoldhouse

Комментарии • 235

  • @csimet
    @csimet Год назад +18

    You also never hear them mention that while you must place the generator outside, it also needs to be protected from rain/snow. It should be covered while running... in a small shed or specifically made "tent" product that keeps water off and provides ventilation. Mine sits in a tool shed out near the house, easy to access with doors that open away from the prevailing wind direction.
    I have and prefer the dedicated interlock panel. No chance to overload the generator if you pre-plan exactly what circuits (and load) have power. It also has two built-in meters to show the exact load on each leg of the 220V line.
    It has served me well for more than 10 years in Buffalo NY snow storms.

    • @gamebreaker5518
      @gamebreaker5518 Год назад +1

      hey!! a person from my area...just south of buffalo

  • @MM-fe9mz
    @MM-fe9mz Год назад +44

    Should be noted to wait 15/20 seconds between each breaker when turning loads on to allow the generator to adjust.

  • @bobroberts2371
    @bobroberts2371 Год назад +134

    The much simpler and less costly way to hook up a portable generator is to use the main breaker / generator interlock plate. Wire in a place for the generator to attach and you are finished. If you want to isolate circuits so they don't get turned on and overload the generator, simply shut breakers off at the panel. However, the reality is just don't turn everything on in the house.

    • @kennethwood2089
      @kennethwood2089 Год назад +8

      Yep--keep 'er SIMPLE!

    • @TheMastercanine
      @TheMastercanine Год назад +12

      A good point about the way they do it in this video is you know when power is restored. Once the rest of the house comes back on, you know you can switch back to line power

    • @danielmcgowan9534
      @danielmcgowan9534 Год назад +1

      You could just get a switch with a solenoid that throws from generator to main power once the main line is energized. The same process can also cause a kill switch to the generator.

    • @Johnroddy96
      @Johnroddy96 Год назад +1

      Some local jurisdictions don’t let you have the interlock switch. It’s lame

    • @PumpkinDog33
      @PumpkinDog33 Год назад +3

      Right? How was the separate breaker simpler? Seems way more complicated to figure out what you need to switch on when you start the generator plus all the overhead of connecting those breakers to existing breakers.

  • @steveloux4709
    @steveloux4709 Год назад +12

    Installed a gentran once. Would not ever do it again. More costly, more effort, and more limiting. Heath explained it well. For the cost of the interlock bracket (roughly $50) you have avoided the cost of the switch and the complexity that demands.

  • @mauricerichard3611
    @mauricerichard3611 Год назад +104

    Don't forget to find a way to lock you generator with a chain so it does not leave your property unintended. Good luck !!

    • @imgadgetmanjim
      @imgadgetmanjim Год назад +3

      Or else someone can roll up cheap lawnmower at night and roll off with your generator.

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 7 месяцев назад +1

      What happens when its pouring rain and the generator has to be outside?

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@imgadgetmanjim When the lights go out your will know something happened.

    • @CadManic
      @CadManic 7 месяцев назад

      put it in storage house or garage

    • @thomasdragosr.841
      @thomasdragosr.841 3 месяца назад

      @@RadioRich100No problem, the gen will run.

  • @tedfryxell3666
    @tedfryxell3666 Год назад +5

    Interlock works great.
    Plus I added a voltage monitor.

  • @grantw5939
    @grantw5939 Год назад +80

    As someone who learned the hard way...
    -Get an interlocked generator breaker, not a transfer switch
    -Install a 50 amp inlet from the beginning, not 30 amp, even if you have a small generator. Once you've lived through an extended summer outage you'll want to upgrade to a generator that's big enough to run your AC.
    -Don't get the inlet box shown in this video, the cheap plastic turns yellow after a few months in the sun.
    -If you have natural gas available, get a tri-fuel generator or convert yours to tri-fuel. Not having to worry about running out of gasoline, or gasoline going bad and fouling your carb, is a game changer.

    • @highlorddarkstar
      @highlorddarkstar Год назад +9

      Be aware, if you have a regional power outage (ie Texas, or after a hurricane) that natural gas requires pumping. This means you should still have propane or gas on hand.

    • @stevenbelsky1652
      @stevenbelsky1652 Год назад +6

      I would actually perfer installing a whole house generator with the automatic switching. It cost more money but it does everything by itself.

    • @mrmiketrong
      @mrmiketrong 7 месяцев назад

      ​@highlorddarkstar can you elaborate? What do you mean it will require pumping?

    • @lermas1
      @lermas1 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@highlorddarkstar The pumps at the gas distribution centers are on backup generators that run on that same natural gas

    • @lermas1
      @lermas1 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@mrmiketrong The plant that distributes the natural gas needs to pump the gas to your home

  • @roneckler6235
    @roneckler6235 9 месяцев назад +3

    The generator outside when he's flipping all the breakers on like a champ. 🔥🔥

  • @coffeebert6644
    @coffeebert6644 Год назад +32

    2 things they did not mention 1 - power goes out in storm you need a weather proof generator 2- you cannot use a std generator for todays electrical appliance ie furnace, tankless hot water - you need a inverter (sine) generator that produces clean electric - I learned both these both the hard way

    • @2loco
      @2loco Год назад +11

      Generators are mechanical machines, and all produce a pure sine wave as they use a rotating alternator to generate electricity.
      What your talking about is inverters that convert DC to AC i.e an inverter for a caravan, car, boat etc. Those come in modified sine wave (pretty much square wave output) or pure sine wave (save wave form as what you get on the mains).

    • @csimet
      @csimet Год назад

      @@2locoYup.

    • @timmersoft
      @timmersoft Год назад +2

      @@2locoand with the sensitive electronics running all the new major appliances, you want a pure sinewave generator which are branded as inverter generators.
      You might get away with a standard generator for a while, but at some point it will get you.

    • @d1bigshifter737
      @d1bigshifter737 Год назад +4

      Wrong

    • @jimjones9740
      @jimjones9740 10 месяцев назад

      What!

  • @Green89_
    @Green89_ 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best video. I’ve watched a ton of other ones and this just explains it. THANK YOU.

  • @69ssrscamaro4
    @69ssrscamaro4 Год назад +4

    Do you need to worry about the neutral wire still connected back to the power company's transformer when operating the generator using your setup?

  • @johnmolnar2957
    @johnmolnar2957 Год назад +7

    why did Heath have the meter pulled when he is working downstream of the main breaker? like, does he do that to add a circuit or replace a breaker? .

    • @addminusDIY
      @addminusDIY Год назад

      Thats the proper way and safest to run generator instead turning off the main breaker alone

    • @johnmolnar2957
      @johnmolnar2957 Год назад +2

      you don't remove the meter to run a a generator . you don't remove the meter to add a circuit to a panel.

    • @addminusDIY
      @addminusDIY Год назад

      @@johnmolnar2957 😅😂😂😂

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Год назад +3

      Maybe for liability reasons to make the video.

    • @lakorai2
      @lakorai2 4 месяца назад

      ​@@rickybobby7276Significant cost. They would have to re-do the service entry. Depending on local code they might have to replace the entire service entry and maybe even use conduit etc.
      For major panel work having the power company pull the meter can is good for safety. Not totally required though for installing a manual transfer switch though.

  • @sharpcrease4936
    @sharpcrease4936 4 месяца назад

    Awesome job man thanx for the video I’m looking to do this in the near future

  • @lnk4328
    @lnk4328 Год назад +11

    He never mentioned that when deciding which circuits were hooked to the transfer switch, to keep the two legs of the generator balanced. Plus, he never explained the panel's watt meters to the homeowner and trying to keep the loads balanced.

    • @tjcib
      @tjcib Год назад +2

      I thought the same thing. My biggest stress was balancing load, not installing hardware.

  • @paulbegemann4308
    @paulbegemann4308 Год назад +1

    Must be a cost difference between the two options would have been nice to have them discuss that in general terms

  • @allegory7638
    @allegory7638 6 месяцев назад

    A transfer switch activating pre-planned circuits is a better way to go if you have kids and/or more than just you living at your house because they'll starting turning all kinds of things on and overload your generator, or you might have had more than the generator could handle when the power goes out and you go flip the interlock switch for the whole house and instant overload, if you didn't carefully consider what to turn off (like central a.c.) before switching to generator.

  • @johnsn10
    @johnsn10 Год назад +27

    They never mention about floating or bonded neutral generators. Every generator is different and might need to be modified to work correctly depending on your setup. I had to change my generator from a bonded neutral to a floating neutral based on my electrical panel.

    • @johnsn10
      @johnsn10 Год назад +3

      @@csimet yes correct. I built a shed with exhaust fans and vents so I can run my generator in storms

    • @csimet
      @csimet Год назад +1

      @@johnsn10I moved my comment into the main list so everyone can see, but good that you did so!

    • @Gregtries
      @Gregtries Год назад +4

      They also didnt mention gauge of wire 30 / 50 amp, etc

    • @lukenukem6920
      @lukenukem6920 Год назад +2

      I'm pretty sure if it's the service disconnect, I should float the neutral on the generator since it is bonded in the panel and utilizes a ufer ground in the foundation, right?

    • @4663David
      @4663David Год назад +2

      Yes, you are correct. If a generator is wired to an existing bonded service, the generator's neutral should be converted from bonded to floating. That's not to say that it wouldn't work if bonded at both locations, but dangerous ground currents could be present if the neutral isn't floated at the generator.

  • @Its_crazyadamla
    @Its_crazyadamla Год назад +178

    They forgot to mention to wait 3 weeks for the power company to come out...

    • @ElevatorWasher5000
      @ElevatorWasher5000 Год назад +2

      No they reconnected power

    • @kaseyc5078
      @kaseyc5078 Год назад +7

      @@ElevatorWasher5000 for the initial request to cut the power

    • @ElevatorWasher5000
      @ElevatorWasher5000 Год назад +2

      @@kaseyc5078 I saw it was connected to the meter still at the end of the video

    • @Dountman
      @Dountman Год назад

      Proper planning, you clown.

    • @bananafoneable
      @bananafoneable Год назад +9

      What power company?

  • @mocoloco67
    @mocoloco67 24 дня назад

    Which wire should is ok to use from the power inlet box to the electrical panel, THHN or romex?

  • @dustinbergeron7508
    @dustinbergeron7508 Год назад +5

    Everyone keeps saying that just get an interlock switch which is fine nothing wrong with them but some people like my parents won’t use that very good because my parents home is complete electric water heater, dryer, central A/C, stove/oven so it wouldn’t be a good option yes they can easily turn those breakers off but remember with age comes slight memory loss on certain people

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 7 месяцев назад +2

      Look what memory loss did for Biden

    • @McGyver88
      @McGyver88 4 месяца назад

      I'm in the process of installing a 10Kw nat gas generator. I got an automatic transfer switch. I'm stoked. I'm going to run my mini split HVAC, and a few other circuits like the living room tv outlet, and our gaming setups. I will still have enough wattage available for my whole house HVAC but I figured we could hole up in the master bedroom with the mini-split if it's too uncomfortable. Going to run a dedicated circuit from the transfer switch to the refrigerator. It'll be great. Power goes out our food will stay good and we'll have entertainment and charging and at least one big comfy room will be comfortable if the weather is hot or cold. Interlocks scare me because of the chance of someone unfamiliar with it just unscrewing stuff until they could flip it on energizing their house and the HV lines on the street. Thats how linemen get killed.

  • @HumbleBrownWarrior
    @HumbleBrownWarrior Год назад +1

    Good job!!

  • @oldfreddyfrenchfry1
    @oldfreddyfrenchfry1 Год назад +6

    For an interlock - If you have a single phase generator supplying in-phase power to both sides of your panel (via a double pole breaker), make sure you have no shared neutrals (aka multi wire branch circuits). If so, the shared neutral will carry the sum of the two circuit’s current, (instead of the difference, like normal), and it can overload the wire without tripping a breaker. If you have a MWBC, you’ll have one less white wire than black in the panel. I love my DIY interlock project, Honda EU2200i. Learn more about MWBC if you think you have one, there are several ways to address it. Reply with any interlock project questions!

    • @twryder1
      @twryder1 Год назад +1

      Interesting! I had an MWBC going to my laundry room but had no real need for two circuits so I turned it back into a single circuit. Finding out that the breakers weren't bonded together was a scary surprise too!

  • @Coxfame
    @Coxfame Год назад +3

    I read a lot of DIY'ers here. Of course they are not going to reveal all their secrets, amps here, there, yes, no & why, thats for you to hire a pro and get answered. I run a business too i only show before and after and somewhat during...
    The purpose of this video is NOT to teach you how do your own things but reather see the option to power your home with a generator. I personally use interlock switch but ill find my self looking at security camera monitor constantly which is annoying for power restoration.

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 3 месяца назад +1

      What?

  • @best5-4-u-2-c4
    @best5-4-u-2-c4 4 месяца назад +2

    The home owner doesn't want to go with the interlock because he's afraid of making a mistake? The man just demonstrated how fool proof it is and much simpler.

  • @tcpnetworks
    @tcpnetworks Год назад +28

    Why the meter needed removing is anyone's guess.

    • @fatcat-hc4pj
      @fatcat-hc4pj Год назад +1

      Was wondering that myself

    • @deefdragon
      @deefdragon Год назад +21

      one of the things this old house pushes is safety. because they are operating in the main breaker box, they don't want it energized. for most folks, just tripping the main service breaker (100/200 Amp one on the top of the pannel) would be enough as that unpowers the busbars. toh goes the extra mile however.

    • @traktion9
      @traktion9 Год назад +4

      If he had chosen the interlock switch instead then that would require messing with the main breaker.

    • @fnhwk
      @fnhwk Год назад +3

      To be safe. There is absolutely no reason to work in a panel that's energized. Pulling the meter is maybe a little extreme, but it's better to be safe.

    • @phonedave
      @phonedave Год назад +2

      ​@@traktion9no it wouldn't. The interlock just involves adding a 30 amp breaker wired to the twist lock. The interlock The screws onto the deadfront

  • @lakorai2
    @lakorai2 4 месяца назад

    FYI you nees to unbond the generator neutral to ground if this is a bonded generator. NEC code dictates thar you can have only one bonding point between ground and neutral and thia is done at your main panel. This will make your generator a "floating neutral".
    When you use a generator as a standalone device by itself you would use a bonding plug for the generator to make the connection between ground and neutral. You would also want to connect the chassis to ground rod of some sort and also use GFCI protectes outlets.

  • @christophermm23
    @christophermm23 Год назад +1

    I never knew this was an option. I always thought getting one of those $10k ones you attach to the panel was the only way to directly power your house

  • @benitocastellon8810
    @benitocastellon8810 4 месяца назад

    Wish I had you here to help me install one

  • @darrenmacmullin6169
    @darrenmacmullin6169 Год назад +2

    This installation is against code in my local area (Nova Scotia Canada). No wire connectors allowed in a breaker box and not allowed to use panel box as a raceway. Must do all connections in a external appropriate sized junction box. Hope this helps someone
    Be safe!

    • @venividivici4253
      @venividivici4253 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah thats Canada, not Amercian lol. Nice to know you folks up north do things differently.

  • @anthonymoore6250
    @anthonymoore6250 3 месяца назад

    50a or 30a breaker should be use?

  • @So_Nina
    @So_Nina Месяц назад

    How long did this actually take?

  • @fgY2K
    @fgY2K 24 дня назад

    How much does this go if we hired someone to install it ?

  • @rmsanfor
    @rmsanfor 6 месяцев назад +1

    What is the general cost for this? I got a quote for $1,300 and that seems high…but not sure. Thanks!

    • @venividivici4253
      @venividivici4253 5 месяцев назад

      $1300 is a good deal. Remember the labor that goes into it.

  • @chrishoward4017
    @chrishoward4017 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Id like to see a hook up to a house with a grid tied solar system,

  • @aaronsilver1975
    @aaronsilver1975 Месяц назад

    Can you DIY a transfer switch from an electrical panel with more than 10 breaker spots? Wire it up the same , but have one main on/off for the whole transfer switch?maybe my explanation is confusing. I have more than 10 110v/5 240v breakers I want to power with my generator. It's 50amp.

  • @mikejohnson7943
    @mikejohnson7943 3 месяца назад

    When using an interlock, why do both hot wires from the generator get connected to the same buss?

  • @enriquemuro9564
    @enriquemuro9564 Год назад +5

    Hola soy de cd. Juárez Chihuahua México y me gustan sus programas
    Se podrá poner subtitulos en español jiji es que no entiendo el inglés
    Aun asi los veo todos saludos

  • @RobertSherwood-n6y
    @RobertSherwood-n6y 9 месяцев назад +3

    Should have told us tbe difference in price between the two systems.

  • @GaryParker-c2y
    @GaryParker-c2y 7 месяцев назад

    Some people are saying to use an interlock instead of a transfer switch. Okay if your generator has enough power for all circuits in the house; otherwise, get transfer switch.

  • @TheEpic55
    @TheEpic55 Год назад +2

    A much easier and possibly cheaper option depending where you live is to get a generlink. You're limited to 40amp but it's such a game changer when it comes to back up power. Unfortunately they're not approved by all utility companies so make sure to check first!

    • @mae2759
      @mae2759 Год назад

      This is really expensive, but there's no extra BS. One and done

  • @grandmastermicochero
    @grandmastermicochero 3 месяца назад

    Where do you find a input power box with the connector on the bottom?? I cant find one

  • @lakorai2
    @lakorai2 4 месяца назад +1

    I have both a generator interlock on a 50a plug plus two Reliance transfer switches.
    I use the transfer switches with ny Pecron E3600LFP battery backup system and the interlock with my trifuel inverter generator.

  • @yfdfireman2
    @yfdfireman2 7 месяцев назад

    They replaced the panel and now they added a transfer switch, surprised no one thought to maybe replace the rusted out meter box and maybe the line up to the weather head…. Just a thought.

  • @yeyuan5257
    @yeyuan5257 Месяц назад

    coud you give me the link of siding mounting blocks, please? I like it

  • @stephane184
    @stephane184 Год назад +2

    Generlink? Not an option in the US?

    • @rvbcabo0se
      @rvbcabo0se Год назад +1

      Depends on electrical company, ours does not allow it.

  • @georgepmr
    @georgepmr Год назад +1

    That's cool much better than a suicide cord!

  • @arturoelizondojr6420
    @arturoelizondojr6420 Год назад +1

    How much this cost.? To do that

  • @Iloveyounot
    @Iloveyounot 28 дней назад

    If I were to go with a transfer switch, like the video, what level of generator would I need? 3000, 5000, 10000? I would be running 2 refrigerators, microwave, 3 laptops.

  • @addminusDIY
    @addminusDIY Год назад +2

    Just do interlock to the main panel with 50amp circuit breaker and go all circuit if needed. That stuff is waste of money because limited circuit. I owned duromax 13k watts so far works for 1500sqft house and 2.5tons AC

    • @lnk4328
      @lnk4328 Год назад +2

      Big difference between your 13k and this 4.5k. And these are peak (starting) watts. That 4.5k running watts will be below 4.0k. Probably closer to 3.5. depending on the engine HP.

  • @masterviper420
    @masterviper420 Год назад +1

    so what about weather i wouldn't keep it in the bad weather

  • @gbrown3020
    @gbrown3020 Год назад

    Mine came out the next morning

  • @joeblow5958
    @joeblow5958 22 дня назад

    Gotta love how even TOH doesn’t discuss where the neutral is switched 🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @ketolifestyle68
    @ketolifestyle68 11 месяцев назад +1

    i got a 12k watts no worries works great.......

  • @poeticthoughts06
    @poeticthoughts06 Год назад

    Great job, Heath.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 3 месяца назад

    Did you know that Chubby Checker invented the "Twist Lock" connector? And BTW, he says it's a brand new dance and it goes like this. Then he says to twist again like we did last summer. It's not new if you were doing it last year. I hope his Twist Lock is better than his songwriting.

  • @Eyore82
    @Eyore82 Год назад +9

    Seriously? Go for the interlock! Always the better option, and way cheaper.

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Год назад +2

      Yep, I posted this too, interlock plates are way less expensive.

    • @traktion9
      @traktion9 Год назад +2

      I agree he could always get a bigger generator and run the entire house.

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 Год назад +4

      Less expensive? This is This Old House. Cost is not an option.

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Год назад +1

      @@traktion9 Just don't turn on so much stuff. I've run a house in a 1,500 W generator by alternating between the fridge and freezer. That and a couple of lights and a TV are no problem. Unless you are running a whole house AC / electric water heater / stove, a normal day does not use much power.

  • @Marco-Alexi
    @Marco-Alexi 29 дней назад

    You had an electrician pull the meter and shut down the whole panel to wire a transfer switch ??
    Can easily be done by flipping the main breaker in the panel. Added expense for almost zero reason.

  • @tjvaichus
    @tjvaichus Год назад +1

    Wait, codes in my area prevent me from putting a 15amp outlet within 5 ft of water yet this entire 200 amp panel is inches away from potential rain water if that garage door was left open during a storm? 🤔

    • @steveloux4709
      @steveloux4709 Год назад

      That is not a code of the United States. Where are you located?

    • @tjvaichus
      @tjvaichus Год назад +2

      @@steveloux4709 CT. Inspector wanted receptacle 5 ft from bathtub

    • @steveloux4709
      @steveloux4709 Год назад

      @@tjvaichus interesting. I still was thinking of an outdoor environment. The CT inspector may be enforcing a code that appeared in the 2020 update in section 406.9(C). The code says 3’ horizontally from the bathtub rim or shower stall threshold shall not contain receptacles (there are a couple of exceptions). Not sure where 5’ came from.

  • @donc-m4900
    @donc-m4900 Год назад +2

    One pull and it works? No adjusting the choke? Got to tell my dad he is doing it wrong.

    • @gamebreaker5518
      @gamebreaker5518 Год назад +1

      lol..guess it was warmed up before.

    • @avi-tar2827
      @avi-tar2827 Год назад +1

      If you run your genset once in while (I run mine once every 3 months for 15 minutes or so...read the manual) and use a proper fuel stabilizer, you'll find that most of these smaller gensets will fire right up on the first pull. Regular maintenance is the difference-maker, be it a car, a house or a small engine.

  • @tthen3
    @tthen3 4 месяца назад +4

    Anyone else notice the huge rodent problem?

  • @ghostface4072
    @ghostface4072 Год назад

    Scott Caren did a much better job explaining this option . Bring Scott back .

  • @jesstreloar7706
    @jesstreloar7706 Год назад +1

    I did not see where the utility power was isolated from the generator. Yes the meter was pulled isolating the house but that is not something you would do during a power outage. At a minimum the main on the house panel should have to be open for the generator to supply power.

    • @bobhall6069
      @bobhall6069 Год назад +1

      I believe when they flip the switch on the transfer switch, it actually disconnects that circuit from the utilities solving your issue. I would recommend shutting the generator of before transferring those circuits back.

    • @rvbcabo0se
      @rvbcabo0se Год назад +4

      Yeah the transfer switch prevents generator feedback, when you flick the switch over it moves to the middle position which breaks utility power making feedback impossible (assuming installed correctly I guess), so you don't have to worry if the power comes back on while the generator is running.

    • @billycable6714
      @billycable6714 Год назад

      Not all transfer swit he's are automatic, some are, some require turning the main breaker off

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Год назад

      Your selected circuits are tied into the transfer switch. The switches on the transfer switch determines where you get the power, either from the generator or the main. It’s how its wired, unfortunately it wasn’t shown in the video.

    • @ed6837
      @ed6837 9 месяцев назад

      The transfer switches are single pole double throw to each switch for each circuit selects generator or utility power. The one not selected is isolated.

  • @quazy1328
    @quazy1328 Год назад +2

    With that tiny generator he will have issues running a refrigerator and HVAC.

  • @Jonboyb1lly
    @Jonboyb1lly Год назад +1

    Can you use a military generator like a MEP-831a for a 1,700 square foot house

  • @lit1electric
    @lit1electric 22 дня назад

    1:13 "I have no clue what you mean"

  • @drejamz
    @drejamz Год назад

    Dude scheduled a disconnect lol

  • @frankgonzalezofficial3010
    @frankgonzalezofficial3010 7 месяцев назад

    Does it use gasoline, diesel? How long does it last?

  • @bennewton3560
    @bennewton3560 Год назад

    As an electricain from the UK I cant belive wire nuts are an acceptable way to terminate cables! Have wagos reached across the pond yet or even connector blocks!!!

    • @ed6837
      @ed6837 9 месяцев назад +1

      We have WAGOs here for a few years now. Some don't like them for higher loads but they probably just don't trust them yet. Splices are allowed in the main panel but are supposed to be limited to the minimum required.

  • @toneystevens5023
    @toneystevens5023 Год назад +8

    They never talk about keeping the generator out of the rain and snow.

    • @Confoil
      @Confoil Год назад +10

      They never talk about keeping your fingers out of the generator's flywheel either.

  • @jean-marcfiliatrault266
    @jean-marcfiliatrault266 Год назад +3

    The Interlock system, as with the Generlink system, are not legal throughout North America, meaning throughout Canada. I’m not an expert, but there is a back feed risk with both these two systems. The transfer switch is legal through out North Armerica. Also, Square D sells a 60 A, 36 circuit generator panel as opposed to the typical 6 to 10 circuit transfer switch. So, if you get that panel, you won’t have to compromise on low power stuff, such as lights everywhere, garage door opener (where you store your generator), etc. Here’s what I found why the Interlock system is not approved for sale in all of Canada: “The reason why load center interlock kit is not CSA approved is because CSA requires that the interlock intention cannot be defeated if the panel cover is removed. Since the kit is an add-on to the panel, when you remove the panel cover, the interlock is removed, thus making the solution ilegal.”

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 3 месяца назад

      But its “illegal” or against code to not have a front panel installed on your breaker box. Theres no inspector that will fail an inspection due to there being an interlock kit on the panel but will fail for not having one.. if they walk into a panel with no front cover and a generator hooked up than they will fail due to that but if they see the panel off to the side with the kit installed than isnt an issue. They’re more worried about the sizing of the feeder cabling feeding the house from the generator. Its gotta be as big or bigger than the entrance cable of the main breaker..

    • @jean-marcfiliatrault266
      @jean-marcfiliatrault266 3 месяца назад

      @@Z-Ack Ok, but… Since, my post, I tried to have two certified electricians in my province, Quebec, come and install anything but a transfer switch, such as an Interlock system. Both of them didn’t want to do it. Soooo, I went for the standard transfer switch. I installed the Square D 60 amp, 36 circuit panel for all the generator circuits I wanted, along with another main electric panel for the 240 volts stuff, such as the heat pumps, the range, the oven, etc. I tried the system out last week. I’m very happy with the results and I’m 100% compliant with my province’s electrical code.

  • @danieldion8825
    @danieldion8825 Год назад

    What is the solution, to use only an isolated electric panel, so that I can use the L14-30 connector of Honda EU7000IS, connect this to an inlet box outside. Inside have a 4 circuits panel, so I disconnect my fridge and freezer, and connect them to the isolated wall power outlet.
    Can Imstill use a transfer switch, as the line will not be connected, so it will only be on the gen side… Or I should find myself a little 4-8 circuits 15 amp electric panel for my needs, what will be the best.
    I do not want to connect anything to my main panel.
    Thanks

  • @Z-Ack
    @Z-Ack 3 месяца назад

    Didnt think it was kosher to use a bunch of wire nuts inside an electrical panel..

  • @shilra2272
    @shilra2272 Год назад +2

    Bring back the original this old House crew. These new guys have no idea what they’re doing just like what they did with top gear from the UK.

  • @brianfong5711
    @brianfong5711 Год назад +4

    Their shirts show they came from the same cloth.
    Stitches from another missus.

    • @Tractorman-xj4gt
      @Tractorman-xj4gt Год назад

      Al Borland (Home Improvement) fan club members ??

  • @Cowboy_Austin_McBride
    @Cowboy_Austin_McBride 3 дня назад

    I don't understand why A) They chose Heath and B) They have stubbornly kept Heath. I'm sure Heath is a fine human being. He is just has no personality like the rest of the cast. He is blah. I miss the previous guy they used, Scott Caron. He was energetic and interesting.

  • @colbyhodges
    @colbyhodges 9 месяцев назад

    Buy that guy a new meter can.

    • @ed6837
      @ed6837 9 месяцев назад

      No kidding that thing was rotten.

  • @BillyBobDingledorf
    @BillyBobDingledorf Год назад +1

    This video completely ignores that generators of the size in the video is typically 120V. Contrary to popular belief, US homes are 240V. HALF of your outlets would not be powered.

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 Год назад +1

      That generator has 240vac output. You can tell by the 4 wire connection at the inlet box and on the generaor. Max output is bout 18 amps conjtinuous.

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty Год назад +12

    I completely understand why people want to have back-up plans. However, I wish we spent at least as much ensuring that our infrastructure worked for everyone rather than relying on additional purchases so that wealthier people are insulated from the consequences of poor infrastructure, whether it's electricity, water quality, healthcare, education, the judicial system, etc.
    That is, I'd rather spend more for a durable civil infrastructure that works for everyone than rely on "up-charges" that insulate the wealthy.
    Some things we all deserve.

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 Год назад

      We can't afford it.

    • @rustyshackle917
      @rustyshackle917 Год назад +1

      Socialism is a dirty word in this country for some reason. The libertarian in me does like the idea of not being dependent on government.

    • @krockpotbroccoli65
      @krockpotbroccoli65 Год назад

      ​@@rustyshackle917Because socialism is soft communism. Soft communism leads to hard communism. Nobody besides the foolish or the delusional want that.

  • @marcodm
    @marcodm Год назад

    Its all rusted. Install him a new main.

  • @tjvaichus
    @tjvaichus Год назад +2

    Just back feed your panel through your dryer outlet. Saves about $5k hiring some know-it-all 😂

    • @addminusDIY
      @addminusDIY Год назад

      Lol not dryer, electric stove outlet

    • @tjvaichus
      @tjvaichus Год назад

      @@addminusDIY why not, dryer is 30 amp outlet. Plenty for a 10k kw

    • @avi-tar2827
      @avi-tar2827 Год назад +4

      Yeah, and when the linemen are out there for repairs after a storm, they get zapped by your back-fed power. If you're going to do that, open your main breaker, at least. That's what the interlock does.

    • @tjvaichus
      @tjvaichus Год назад

      @@avi-tar2827 well that goes without saying to turn off the main lol

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Год назад +1

      Not safe for the linesman and for your generator if you forget to close your main.

  • @mahomv9824
    @mahomv9824 Год назад

    This way would be better, if all the houses can be connected, that generator will be overloaded and burn out.. That interlock system is good for when the generator has enough power for all the appliances in the house.

    • @steveloux4709
      @steveloux4709 Год назад +3

      Maybe it wasn't clear, but the idea is you turn off the loads that exceed the capacity of the generator. If the generator gets overloaded, it will stall or the breaker will trip. It will not burn out and no long-term damage would result.

    • @ed6837
      @ed6837 9 месяцев назад

      If you overload the generator the generator breaker will trip no damage.

  • @HAMRADIOJOE4178
    @HAMRADIOJOE4178 Год назад

    HOPE HIS WIFE HAS A GOOD ARM TO START THAT GEN.

  • @kaymenden5317
    @kaymenden5317 4 месяца назад

    My worry is that in some sort of disaster where everybody has a power outage that this would be easily stolen. It looks extremely easy for looters to just pick up and walk away with

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 3 месяца назад

      I built a little mini shed with thick rockwool insulation, a car radiator fan with a 12v high amp converter and exhaust vent ported up above my gutter line so when the generator is running you cant hear it from the front at all and only kind of hear it when your next to the thing. Further down the street you can hear it from the exhaust but couldnt figure out where its coming from.. this solved most of my issues with having a generator..

  • @frankgonzalezofficial3010
    @frankgonzalezofficial3010 7 месяцев назад +2

    The homeowners face lol has no idea what the electrician is talking about.

  • @RandomTechWZ
    @RandomTechWZ 9 месяцев назад +1

    He made the wrong choice.

  • @mcsqueegee81
    @mcsqueegee81 Месяц назад

    Video so quick, and a bit corny acting

  • @dieselchild
    @dieselchild Год назад

    That generator sucks it’s so friggin loud!!! They should have used a Honda like mine you could talk and hear yourself over it.

    • @jtstacey83
      @jtstacey83 Год назад +4

      You won't care how loud it is when the power goes out. Plus the generator was a gift from his father-in-law. So free is always better than spending a couple thousand on a Honda. The only issue I see is fuel. Went 10 days without power after Hurricane Sally and the 50 gallons I had on hand didn't last long. Took almost a week before fuel shortages stopped which was made worse by tourists deciding it would be fun to sightsee hurricane damage.

  • @shankar3950
    @shankar3950 4 месяца назад

    Owner is a weak, has no idea what's going on, he is just staring at him like a *glassy eye dinosaur"

  • @askaltheoriginal8319
    @askaltheoriginal8319 Год назад

    a year later .... in Gaza

  • @barefoottuck8473
    @barefoottuck8473 Месяц назад

    You need to un bond the generator 😅

  • @paulh1745
    @paulh1745 Год назад +2

    Why wasn’t there any mention of the quality and purity of the power generated by that gas powered generator? That generator did not look like any inverter generator I have ever seen. It looks like something that might be used on a construction site to power construction tools. Doesn’t the electricity have to meet a cleanliness standard in order not to damage electronic equipment?

    • @BattlestarCanada
      @BattlestarCanada Год назад +1

      UPS and Voltage Regulators can help to clean it up. But generally the generator will output at a nominal voltage

    • @nicholasvalera1298
      @nicholasvalera1298 Год назад +1

      Total Harmonic Distortion or THD is the metric used for how clean the power is. Although this guy had to be told to run the generator only outside, those concepts might be a little over his head.

    • @tylerwatt12
      @tylerwatt12 Год назад

      @@BattlestarCanada Only online UPS's (which are somewhat rare) will clean up dirty power. The regular Line Interactive ones will happily pass through dirty generator power, and often flop between generator and battery constantly

    • @tylerwatt12
      @tylerwatt12 Год назад +2

      It's not as bad as some people make it out to be. Most new name-brand generators do "enough" to send clean power to sensitive electronics. I had a Champion 7kw non-inverter generator running my house for a couple years. I had computers, servers, high end AVR and sound systems, smart home switches, and LED wafer lights, nothing died. In the end, I saved up and got an inverter generator when I had the money.

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Год назад +1

      Computers and many modern electronic devices use switching power supplies. These take AC and rectify it to DC then chop it up at high frequency AC. This allows for very small , light weight transformers to adjust voltage. These power supplies are generally not sensitive to wave forms / distortion.

  • @David-kh2gk
    @David-kh2gk Год назад +3

    Now I can power my AC using my neighbors gas in his car!

    • @jtstacey83
      @jtstacey83 Год назад +2

      you laugh but when a major hurricane heads our way we fill up all our vehicles and gas cans to ensure we have plenty of fuel for our generator. On my old Ford, I have a duel tank and have siphoned gas out of it to use in my generator.

  • @igfoobar
    @igfoobar Год назад

    Never buy transfer panels from Reliance Controls. They are unsafe and the company is very unethical.