You need to verify guage based on amps and length. Google has plenty of charts.
Amps also need to be verified for the panel draw and the plug rating.
You need to verify guage based on amps and length. Google has plenty of charts.
Amps also need to be verified for the panel draw and the plug rating.
I looked up your generator and is rated for 3,850 constant watts. It's not going to handle much. You need something like a 7.5 kw generator IMO.
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His generator will keep the fridge going, maybe alight or 2. Forget about HVAC. We have a 7500W unit. if the house requires heat (GFA) it's a noticeable draw on start up. Which is what people overlook when buying. Sure it will handle run times, but not always one that can handle start up surge. . I run a 10/4 15' cord for the house - genny.
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turn on the ones you need. Run the furnace at night, fridge during day etc. Alternate. I can run one or two of these devices together usually with my 1850 watt.
Be sure one breaker has some lights, another furnace, another fridge/kitchen. I don't need to run it all at once.
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Also look at Depression-era tricks for preserving food without electricity. We used to have sporadic power outages in Honolulu when I was growing up and the radio would broadcast tips like putting your meat in a container and pouring lard over the top to seal it away from the air.