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But you dont really care 'bout voltage, do ya?

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It goes like this, on the the 25th. A minor shock? No. Death madeshift.

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The baffled men are meeting now their maker.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah,
Hallelujah, Hallelujah!

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102 points

Also known as a “nope rope”

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I thought that was a snake…

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45 points

Those are danger noodles

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What what’s a safe danger noodle then? I thought those were nope ropes.

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I wouldn’t plug both ends of a snake into the mains either.

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We call them a Deadman’s cable up here, and sadly they’re still quite frequently used in the northern rural areas because it costs almost $2,000 to have a dedicated bypass switch installed(generator hookup) so nobody does it, they just throw the Main and hope they don’t put too much stress on the internal lines.

Is it legal? Hell no but they do it anyway

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I did this.
Is it stupid? Yes. Did it work? Also yes. For the amount of time that we’d have power out, it was just way to easy to throw a breaker and connect it like this just to keep a small heater and a light running. If I had the money at the time I would have loved battery backup/ bypass but this cost $2 and an old cord.

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Especially considering that having a functional stove nowadays skyrockets your insurance. A lot of people used to use wood stoves as the backup heat source if the power went out, we still have one ourselves however it’s “non-functional” , it probably is to be honest it hasn’t been ran for a few years now but it was going to Skyrocket the insurance if we had it listed as a functional Appliance

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There are way cheaper ways to have a safe interconnect then those second box systems. There are kits that install a plate next to the main breaker and prevent both the main breaker and the next closest breaker from both being on at the same time. You then setup the second breaker to be your generator inlet. Here’s a DIY version, but there are kits for all major brands.

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7 points

The lord chord

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Hymnnn

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65 points

I thought this was an anti homosexuality meme until I read the top comment.

I’ve got to stop using Lemmy. It is changing me…

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I too have developed into a very politically correct person with lemmy, I kinda miss being able to make gay jokes

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I guess you’re too straight edge for that.

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God, straight edge is so old I literally had to get a consultation to understand the insult

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37 points

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I need to befriend more gays

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Just make pro-gay gay jokes.

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Oh can you tell me one?

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Gay jokes as in just jokes making fun of gay people? Why do you miss making that? I can just tell you that especially when I was a gay kid, I would have wished no-one would make such.

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14 points

That’s pretty gay.

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I was gonna tell you a gay joke, butt fuck it.

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I know so many gay and racist jokes as a result of my upbringing. I’ve only been able to convert a few. There’s alao a few I can still tell to the right crowd.

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I heard there was a secret cord.
you plug it in to meet the lord.
But you don’t really care for safety, do ya?
It goes like this, you plug it in,
And in a flash, the lights go dim,
The power’s gone,
and now it’s running through ya.

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You have been warned but you needed proof.
You hanged some lighting on the roof.
The spirit of the holiday overthrew you.
You climbed atop the kitchen chair.
You plugged the cord. It zapped your hair.
And from your lips you stuttered Hallelujah.

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kitchen chair, not chain

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Thanks. Fixed.

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Beautiful

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Amazing, I got like two lines in on my own and gave up but you did it you beautiful mind

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They very much do exist, though. Often used sketchily with generators.

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How do you non-sketchily feed a generator’s power into your home?

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You get a qualified tradesperson to wire it properly into your electrical distribution.

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Technical details and the social contract mandate that your generator is never connected to the main power grid. The generator should be wired to an enclosed AC transfer switch. This switch will connect either the generator or the main grid to your home, but never both.

Some detail: If the generator is wired to the main grid it can prevent restoration of main grid power. While an AC transfer switch will perform the task, many jurisdictions mandate additional safety precautions (which can be quite expensive).

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It can also kill a lineman working on the power lines outside your house, thinking they’re not energized.

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The proper way of doing it is using what’s called a generator bypass switch, basically it’s a physical switch that runs before your fuse box, and it makes it impossible to have both the main and the generator being fed at the same time, so you can either have the main on or you could have the generator on. This prevents the electricity from your generator back feeding into the line and killing a line worker trying to restore power.

Sadly, like the other comments have said people tend to use these male to male cables in order to not have to pay the $2,000 to install the switch and instead choose to just turn the main breaker off and plug that cable in. But since it’s possible to have both the main and the generator on it’s not legal because if you forgot to throw the Main or if you did it incorrectly you could be putting workers at risk

Even disregarding the safety risk of using such a cable, not having a dedicated switch installed also means that you’re plugging your generator into usually an outside socket of the house, and those power lines aren’t usually meant to have a high load so you risk creating a fire from over straining the line as well

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“risk a fire from staying the line with a high load”, wouldn’t the fuse in the line you plug it into simply open if you over load it?

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There are electrical panel accessories that automatically isolate the house

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For the actual physical connection, you use a male receptacle

In order to do it legally, you also need the transfer switch, as has been mentioned.

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Nice that the screws are included

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The real way is a generator inlet, which is a male plug that’s interlocked with the main. So the cord ends up being a normal male/female cord

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5 points

Lol this dude never turned hydro into diesel! Look at this guy!

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Modern inverters do this somewhat safely by sensing the phase before outputting power.

Of course, you can’t tell just by looking, so I still would steer clear of the whole thing on principle.

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