|
| Your plan will work, I would guess that several people have indeed done that, however, as pointed out, it does have several issues. Most of these have been pointed out, you also have the problem of the 110 legs. If it has to be done, it should be only in an emergency, not after you have already thought it thru and planned for it. The fact that it's a rental makes it even more questionable. There are distribution boxes made for limited gen-set usage (only the circuits needed to be powered) that can be purchased for under $100. Northern Tool sells a lot of them. You would need to check with the homeowner before doing anything. If it were my house, I would probably be agreeable to same, if it were done by a qualified person, and left (or system returned to original). If you feel that you have the possible need for the generator, then the small cost (in the big picture) for doing it the proper way should not be a stumbling point. | |
|