Electrical Engineer explains connecting generators to your home
Items discussed include whole home generators, small portable generators, transfer switches, sub panels, meter socket extensions, and extension cords. Generator sizing calculators are widely available from generator manufacturers. Your electrician, local utility, and local electrical inspector should all be involved in your project. All electrical work requires a professional and a permit/inspection.

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Electrical Engineer Explains: Portable Generator Bonded vs Floating - How I modified my generator!

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Part 2 - Electrical Engineer Explains - Modifying My Generator For Floating vs. Bonding Neutral!

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Floating vs Bonded Neutral — Generator Mistakes That Can Be Dangerous

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