DocPhilMD
Well-known member
Hello newbie here. I have heard great things about this forum. I have a generator question.
So I know it is frowned upon to backfeed the generator into the house but I have no other options until I get the automatic standby generator put in.
In my old house, the dryer outlet had 4 prongs. So I fabbed up a wire with the correct plug and attached the other end to 4 pronged plug that would fit into the generator. The extension cord was 4 wires as well.
My new house has a different setup. The dryer plug and the welder plug in the garage are both 3 prongs. So my question is this....
Can I use the existing cord and just change out the heads or do I need to buy a different extension cord (3 wires) and new heads? Obviously I would need the head that fits the welder plug or dryer plug. Which end would be recommended for the generator.
Finally what gauge wire? 10/3?
Thanks in advance for the help
So I know it is frowned upon to backfeed the generator into the house but I have no other options until I get the automatic standby generator put in.
In my old house, the dryer outlet had 4 prongs. So I fabbed up a wire with the correct plug and attached the other end to 4 pronged plug that would fit into the generator. The extension cord was 4 wires as well.
My new house has a different setup. The dryer plug and the welder plug in the garage are both 3 prongs. So my question is this....
Can I use the existing cord and just change out the heads or do I need to buy a different extension cord (3 wires) and new heads? Obviously I would need the head that fits the welder plug or dryer plug. Which end would be recommended for the generator.
Finally what gauge wire? 10/3?
Thanks in advance for the help