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Posted by Glenn on December 15, 2007, 3:01 pm
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We had freezing rain for a couple days and our juice went out. This =
time, only 9 hours for us. Across the street, they were off for 35 =
hours. The last time I used the generator, I ran it for 7 days to the =
hour.
I have a generator (5000 watt) out in the shop that I can tie into the =
240 V main panel via a back feed from the shop through the welder =
breaker. I trip the main 200 amp breaker in from the pole so as to not =
feed the whole neighborhood or knock some lineman off a pole and that =
makes my whole panel hot. No, there's not enough juice to run =
everything at once but I can light any light in the house or run TV etc. =
You just need to be a little discriminatory as to how much you turn on =
at once. Example running the microwave, I reached over and turned the =
crock pot off.
Finally I'm getting to the question. Does anyone know how critical =
cycling is? My clocks gained a little over 2 min during the 9 hour run =
so the cycle must be a little fast. Maybe 61 cycle? How critical is =
that for something as fussy as a computer for example?
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