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Portable generator step by step demonstration on how to start a manual start Honeywell Portable Generator. This portable electric generator runs on unleaded gas and can be easily started when emergency power is needed. The quiet running Honeywell Portable Generators series includes the HW4000, HW5500 and HW6200. SEE: www.shophoneywellgenerators.com

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This is a Portable generator step by step demonstration on how to start a manual start Honeywell 1000i or 2000i Portable Generator. These portable electric generators (inverter generators) run on unleaded gas and can be easily started when emergency power is needed. Perfect for camping or tailgating, the quiet running Honeywell Portable Generators 1000 watt and 2000 watt series include everything you need to get started. 1000 watt, 1000i generator see: www.shophoneywellgenerators.com and for the 2000 watt, 2000i generator see: www.shophoneywellgenerators.com

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The safest way to connect a generator to your home involves a transfer switch with an interlock mechanism to prevent backfeeding into your main panel. Backfeeding could cause series injury or even death to an unsuspecting line worker, so don’t do it! When it comes to wiring up a generator don’t cut corners….do it the right way by hiring a professional to wire up a switch that’s compatible with your generator. I use a Briggs and Stratton standby generator that uses a GFCI outlet which requires a transfer switch that isolates the neutral between the generator and the main supply panel.

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