Thanks for the help. The spelling you can blame on Microsoft because
I use Word for all my post, for that very reason, I guess I will take
credit for an grammatical errors. Never had any complaints before and
I post in some pretty critical places.
Be that as it may, the alternator approach, although not something I
could sell to my wife, sounds pretty interesting. There were a lot of
good ideas posted to my query, I am very glad I decided to ask here.
Thanks,
Barry
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>Barry,
>First off, I don't think that you are dumb, but I must say that your
>spelling, grammar, and punctuation are attrocious.
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>IF (BIG "IF") you are thorough and take the necessary precautions, I feel
>that you can use a temporary hookup a generator or invertor. I figured out
>my system with the help of my brother in-law, who is a professional
>electrical engineer. I use locks to make sure that switches/breakers can't
>be moved and electrical boxes can't be opened without the key that I alone
>carry.
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>Hope that this helps!
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