Edit: I was not expecting a sticky and such an outpouring of support. I've decided to try and find an electrician after much suggestion. Thank you for the love and support. You guys are awesome!
Weird question.
My fusebox is in my basement, where I've pretty much stocked up for Armageddon. I'm wary of letting an electrician into my home to install fuses and switches for my power generator so I'm thinking about doing the install myself.
I was wondering if anyone might be able to assist or provide a step by step with my set up?
Thank you
And light up the lines needing service, possibly killing a lineman. Transformers work in both directions.
Don't they have breakers in the transformers before it gets to the high voltage lines to prevent just a scenario?
No. The generator would only produce a small amperage and never trip their fuse, but high line voltage still the same. 7200,13500 your a dead man.
Also, the amount of current needed to induce a deadly heart attack is barely enough to light a single tiny LED (like the one in your computer showing the power is on). As in, the LED will hardly light up enough to see (and some won't even turn on at all).
1 milliamp for one second across the heart is all that is needed to stop beating. Anything greater than 60Vdc can penetrate the skin and cause a shock. AC requires even less voltage to penetrate the skin, due to capacitive reactance. Not much less, but enough to be aware of.
No