Several times over the past few years I have killed my main breaker (as well
as all the other breakers), hooked up two extension cords I made that have
double male ends on them, and powered up both sides of my breaker box with a
5K generator. This year hurricane season is here so I pulled out my "new"
generator (a used 6K generator my father traded me for a 10K generator I
bought for him) and fired it up. It is running fine so I killed my main
breaker and all the other breakers and tried to back feed into the house
through the two electrical outlets I have always used. Here is what I see:

1) As soon as I plug the generator into the house outlet the GFCI on the
generator trips.
2) Plugging two refrigerators into one of my extension cords (without the
double male patch) works fine.
3) Plugging the double male patch into my extension cord and back feeding a
power strip works fine (power from the generator coming into one of the
strip outlets - the male cord on the outlet just laying on the ground).

Any ideas? It looks like to me that both my generator and extension cords
with double male ends are working fine. I've tried to plug into a house
outlet (all breakers still off) in several different rooms and it trips the
GFCI every time. I am confused since this is something I have done many
times before with another generator.


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