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#302530 - Yesterday at 06:20 PM Things I Have Learned About Generators
chaosmagnet Offline
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Here are some things I've learned owning generators and running generators that do and do not belong to me. Improvements and additions are more than welcome.

Before you buy a generator:
  • Understand the wattage of the things you want to power with your generator
  • Understand starting watts (often called surge watts) versus running watts for your generator, and don't plan on using more than the running watts for more than brief periods
  • Understand starting versus running watts for the things you want to power -- things like power tools, pumps, air conditioners, fridges, and freezers use up to three times their normal watts during startup
  • Figure out a good place to operate the generator, outdoors, away from flammable materials, and away from windows that might open, and hopefully out of the rain
  • Decide if you're going to use a transfer switch to power your whole house, parts of your house, or if you're going to use extension cords to power specific devices
  • Invest in high-quality extension cords if you'll use them with a generator, and no longer than they need to be


After you buy a generator:
  • Never, under any circumstances, backflow power into your house without a transfer switch -- this can be deadly
  • Never, under any circumstances, operate a generator indoors, near a window that might open, or anywhere other than outside in fresh air -- this can be deadly
  • Don't operate a generator anyplace near flammable materials
  • Have a plan to operate your generator in the rain without it getting wet, if it isn't designed for that; I use a sheet of plywood but almost anything will do as long as airflow isn't badly impeded
  • Ground your generator if you're doing anything other powering specific devices with extension cords (and it isn't a bad idea to ground it anyway)
  • Read the manual that came with your generator
  • An aftermarket magnetic dipstick can help you see and remove metal particulates in the oil, which can significantly lengthen the life of the engine
  • Break in your generator as described in the manual -- but don't hesitate to change the oil more often than suggested -- my Champion generator manual states to break it in at no more than 75% load and change the oil at 30 hours, but the condition of the oil resulted in my changing the oil at 5 hours and again at 15 hours during break-in
  • Always use stabilized fuel
  • Have tools, oil and spare parts on hand -- I've obtained duplicates of certain tools to keep in the generator-specific toolbox


I'll post about the tools and parts I keep around later on.

And one more time: NEVER backflow power from a generator into your house wiring without a transfer switch! Do not ever even possess a "suicide" cord -- they're named that for a reason.

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#302531 - Yesterday at 10:00 PM Re: Things I Have Learned About Generators [Re: chaosmagnet]
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If you are powering a medical device, have a small back-up genset for at least that device.
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