Rick_Br
Well-known member
I live in central NC so power outages due to weather are somewhat unusual. I have thought about a whole house generator (like a generac) but the cost doesn't seem to be justified. So I am considering a portable generator.
In a perfect world we would like to power kitchen circuits, bedroom lighting and outlets and gas fired furnace.Is this reasonable for a portable unit?
The second and maybe more important considerations is I don't want to deal a mile of extension cords. Is it possible to use the existing house wiring (through the panel) with a portable generator?
I'm sure there are a dozen pieces of info I haven't provided so fire away.
Thanks
Rick
In a perfect world we would like to power kitchen circuits, bedroom lighting and outlets and gas fired furnace.Is this reasonable for a portable unit?
The second and maybe more important considerations is I don't want to deal a mile of extension cords. Is it possible to use the existing house wiring (through the panel) with a portable generator?
I'm sure there are a dozen pieces of info I haven't provided so fire away.
Thanks
Rick







