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<blockquote data-quote="Robt" data-source="post: 7874418" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>We did just this. I made up the cable from bits i gathered at screw fix. We had the old style fuse box with the huge metal handle you switch mains off. I used to unscrew the handle when i had the gennie connected so no chance of sending power to the grid. Old house was part of big estate and the owners went bust. Main power thingy blew up so when the leccy board came out. They refused to repair it until the bill was paid. There were a total of 8 houses on the estate supply. Some decided to start legal action. My neighbour and I just fired up the generators then ran extensions leads to other neighbors to keep their fridges going etc... The power company knew what we were doing so came round and asked us to unplu generators before they repowered the grid (local). They werent that bothered as they said they always check before powring up .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robt, post: 7874418, member: 1005"] We did just this. I made up the cable from bits i gathered at screw fix. We had the old style fuse box with the huge metal handle you switch mains off. I used to unscrew the handle when i had the gennie connected so no chance of sending power to the grid. Old house was part of big estate and the owners went bust. Main power thingy blew up so when the leccy board came out. They refused to repair it until the bill was paid. There were a total of 8 houses on the estate supply. Some decided to start legal action. My neighbour and I just fired up the generators then ran extensions leads to other neighbors to keep their fridges going etc... The power company knew what we were doing so came round and asked us to unplu generators before they repowered the grid (local). They werent that bothered as they said they always check before powring up . [/QUOTE]
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