jeffy1958 Wrote:Quote:Its very easy to screw up and cause a backfeed situation
As an electrician this can only happen if you hook this generator up WHOLE HOUSE wrong and that would be through your main power panel. If you set it up in your garage - make darn sure of good ventilation, plug your output through a good qaulity surge protector, run you essentials off that s.p. (and as an electrician I have to tell you that you are not suppose to hook any thing up using an extention cord!!! - my disclaimer.) When the power comes back on you do not run the risk of electrocuting any line worker.
And all those who read this should give those guys a big hug and thank you. You do not realize what they go through to get your power back on!!! Please do not P & Moan if it isn't on within 2 minutes. They get called out in the middle of the night, drive to there equipment, climb the poles, remove the down trees, etc; etc; all in some very not so pleasant weather conditions.
Goofy;
I can''t say enough. You line workers are my hero's. You take a lot of crap that ain't your fault. Give yourself and every other line worker a big salute, hats off, hug, hand shake, and thanks you from me!!!
Sincerely;
Jeff M. (Wisconsin - where the weather isn't always the best!!!)
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WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected - When the power goes out
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02-29-2012, 08:15 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
02-29-2012, 08:15 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
Papa Goat Wrote:I've got a back up generator in the shed. I shut the main breaker off in the house, then back feed the outlet in the shed. I have my furnace, hot water heater and a few outlets and lights in the house that are working. My machine has a alarm on it, when the electricity goes off, it sounds off.
02-29-2012, 08:16 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
Steven Wrote:I am NOT an electrician either, but I "believe" that the real danger is to the Utility company linemen working on the lines.
02-29-2012, 08:17 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
jeffy1958 Wrote:Danger - Will Robinson - Danger!!!
02-29-2012, 08:17 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
A Note Concerning The Japanese Earthquake Today
As we think and pray for the survivors in the massive Japanese earthquake and tsunami, it gives us reason to pause this week and think about our own preparedness. Many in Japan will be without electrical power for weeks. They will be without clean drinking water for weeks. They will be without telephones for weeks. They will be without Internet for weeks. They will be without normal banking operations for weeks. No way to purchase goods, foods and medicines. They will be struggling to return to any sort of normality for a long, long time. Even if you're not in a high-risk earthquake area, a coastal area, or another high-risk zone, trust me, no matter where you live, it can happen to you. The emergency can be national, state-wide, county-wide, city-wide or only in your neighborhood. It can be just you personally and those who live with you. There are many fault lines in the U.S., even here where I live in the Midwest. Who knows, whether it might be a biological, nuclear or chemical Terrorist attack - Nuclear power station emergency and associated radiation risk - weather related disasters such as floods, tornadoes or hurricanes, fires, etc. The prepared person stands a much better chance of survival. Do have a backup plan for electricity? Heat? Water? Food? Shelter? I again plead for our members to seriously consider personal preparedness: Are YOU prepared? Thanks for listening. Quote:Preparedness Quotes:
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02-29-2012, 08:18 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
archangle Wrote:If you run your generator inside an attached garage, SOMEONE'S GOING TO DIE. Even if you have good ventilation, unless it's a properly designed system to vent through the roof. I don't even know if such a ventilation system exists.
02-29-2012, 08:19 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
archangle Wrote:Battery management is tricky.
02-29-2012, 08:19 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
AMS40 Wrote:oh wow I havent even thought of the power going out glad this was brought up.. I need to look into this I dont even know much about my machine just got it last week.. its funny Im reading this tonight tho I was woke up at 5am to a bad storm and its suppose to storm again tonight so this post really has me thinking and I should learn more about my machine! thanks
02-29-2012, 08:20 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
HeadGear Wrote:Quote:As we think and pray for the survivors in the massive Japanese earthquake and tsunami, it gives us reason to pause this week and think about our own preparedness.
02-29-2012, 08:21 AM
RE: WARNING to CPAP Users: PREPARE for the Unexpected; When the power goes out
archangle Wrote:In a pinch, you could take a marine battery, hook it to your car battery with the engine running and "jump start" it to charge it up. You'd need to keep the engine running for a while, though. Works until you run out of gasoline for the car. |
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