It might be exactly what Chiefster23 just said. The generator likely will have a lug on the frame for an auxillary ground.
It might be exactly what Chiefster23 just said. The generator likely will have a lug on the frame for an auxillary ground.
Politicians can kiss my ass!!!
hawgrider (12-23-2022)
T-Man 1066 (12-23-2022)
The furnace is grounded thru the grounding prong on your plug. When you connect to the generator thru this plug, you are no longer grounded to the house ground. Try grounding your generator to the house ground instead of the rod into the ground.
Older houses are sometimes grounded by connection to the copper water pipes. See if this is the case.