On 8/25/21 15:59, Ethan O'Toole wrote:

How would this not load the generator or inverter into oblivion?
Not sure I understand your question. Say again, please.


(Just curious, I know people who use a suicide cord usually turn off 
the main breaker.)
At the home, you typically have someone that is responsible for knowing 
what to do in case of an outage, and switching over to self-generation. 
If that person is not there, or has passed out from too many bottles of 
wine that evening, someone else might think it's just a matter of 
starting the generator, unwinding a suicide cord and plugging it into 
the wall - totally forgetting about the main breaker.
You need to make these things fool-proof. We haven't traveled in over a 
year but the day we do, it's a recipe for disaster if the person that 
deals with this stuff is on the road when the power goes out back at home.
Mark.

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