Hi all,
 
I just replaced a 4000 watt generator with a 9000 watt machine.  Many people
have told me to ground a generator when it's in use.  I never grounded the
4000 watt machine and never had a problem.  On the new machine, however,
there is a *very* prominent lug for attaching a ground wire.  Is this one of
those overkill precautions or something I should really use for whatever
reason?
 
My brother-in-law, a heating and cooling contractor from upstate New York,
also told me it's not a good idea to run freezers and refrigerators on a
generator.  He claims he's run into a number of situations where people have
blown these units as a result of a spike in the generator output.  If this
is true, then I'm wondering why own a generator?  Is there any truth to
this?  Have any of you ever run into such a problem?  As always, any
information greatly appreciated.
 
Take care,
Ed Przybylek
 


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