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Mikey, we just transitioned the entire company over to a completely new version of greatplains. I have hated my life since thanksgiving and still dealing w/ bugs, but I'm on the user side so I can only wonder what the IT guys are going through on the daily.
Jr my grandad would back feed the house by running a double male 220v lead with one end plugged into the gen and one into a 220 outlet. Just make sure you flip the main breaker off and disable all non essential circuits by flipping those breakers. Not code for sure but it works and is electrically sound since a 220 will feed both legs of 110 in your panel. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Happy B-Day Tex! I like being in my 50's....I can still do a lot of the stuff I want to do but also have the wisdom (at least I think I do! Ha) to know what I should avoid! Good for you Jon....paying respects to someone like that is a nice gesture. Sorry for your loss even if there was a lot of differences between you.Never thought about just back feeding a system through 220 but essentially that's all the interconnect for the generator hookup does anyway right? All electrical panels and wiring in a house are is an open system and power flows where the breakers let's it. But I will get an electrician to do it so I don't end up running 220 to my TV or something else and burning down my house! Haha :o
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Thanks Shawn. Hey Ken! Look at this paperweight I found in the back of the safe. At least its heavy enough I can club them to death with it if it fails. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: EL TATE on December 07, 2016, 06:49:01 PMMikey, we just transitioned the entire company over to a completely new version of greatplains. I have hated my life since thanksgiving and still dealing w/ bugs, but I'm on the user side so I can only wonder what the IT guys are going through on the daily. Us guys in IT call it "Great Pains" ;D
As long as you open the main breaker connecting you to the utility, you are good. Open all non essential, or even all breakers until you're ready. Then it's close in to the generator, and add the circuits you need. The problem with the welder plug is no neutral, if it's a straight 220 plug, without going into details too much it may be hard on the generator. Yes ground and neutral at tied in the panel, just not sure how the generator would like operating sans neutral. It may depend on generator winding arrangement. And that's where the 'details' part gets deep. Best bets, dryer 40/50amp, range same , even a sub panel or main panel of you had a circuit.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
i'll see if i can work up a 'how to'. thinking about painting spartan like that?? hahah
To much work for Spartan. It'll probably be a dark mat grey, blends into anything!But for other things that is sweet.