lakelover
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I have a portable Generac 5000w generator for power emergencies and it's always been a good performer. After getting smarter about haluling it across the yard from the shed every time I needed to use it, this year I finally built a small shed to contain it next to the house. Now all I have to do is just run the wires 3 feet through a cutout in a cellar window blank, then I run long 14-2 wires with outlet boxes on the ends upstairs to power stuff like the fridge and a few lights. I also have heat & hot water from the oil fired boiler, so other than the set-up work, we've got it pretty good.
I feel that I'm getting even smarter, because now I'm looking into installing a manual transfer switch.
My real question here is, do I need a voltage stabilizer to run the TV from the generator and if so, does anyone know a good one & where to get it? We don't watch much TV but figured that during a prolonged outage or emergency, we could get the latest news & weather etc. The TV is an older regular CRT analog TV with a digital converter receiving signals from a roof antenna.
I feel that I'm getting even smarter, because now I'm looking into installing a manual transfer switch.
My real question here is, do I need a voltage stabilizer to run the TV from the generator and if so, does anyone know a good one & where to get it? We don't watch much TV but figured that during a prolonged outage or emergency, we could get the latest news & weather etc. The TV is an older regular CRT analog TV with a digital converter receiving signals from a roof antenna.