Can be done.
Yes it is done all the time. But first you need to find out how many amps the house load is. Then you need to have it hooked up with a proper transfer switch. Don't try the plug in the dryer trick. That will get you into some VERY big problems. When something goes wrong. Have it done correctly or don't do it.
An 8000 watt generator will get you through any power failure. Pick your connected loads carefully and for the short periods of the power outage, you will not be inconvenienced to any extent. Freezers and refrigerators do not need to be connected if the outage is less that five hours. The furnace is a good bet to connect if it is the winter time in the northern hemisphere. The TV is a must.
A 5500 Watt generator would be ideal when you're looking to supply power to your whole house. If your house is fairly large though, you'll need an even greater whole house generator.
No buy a transfer switch and wire it direct to your panel.
The power generator you buy depends on the amount of power you need to generate. On Walmart.com there are several generators listed with various capacities. Be aware of the safety precautions you will need to take when using your generator.
A home generator can be a useful tool in emergencies. When buying a generator, it's important to find a unit that will power all the necessary appliances and utilities in a home. Homes that have an electric pump for well water should have a 5 kilowatt generator for maximum performance. Homes with a municipal water supply will only need a 3 kilowatt generator. A whole-home generator will usually be 10 kilowatts and will require professional installation.
ranch style home - 1500 square foot with partial basement. What size generator would be needed?
I have done a little bit of research on this, and can tell you that a whole house generator is the way to go, if you can afford it. They are hardwired into your home's electrical system, and will usually run your whole house. A single use generator is usually very noisy, and limited as to how much it can power at one time in your home.
In my opinion you should probably buy your home standby generator new and not used. You can shop for your home standby generator at sears or sears.ca.
You can buy a Honda generator at many hardware or home improvement stores in Massachusetts (such as Home Depot, Loew's, Osh, Ace Hardware, or independent retailers).
It is worth it to buy a home generator system because you never know when you are going to need one. They may also cost a lot though so it might not be worth it.
One can buy Generac generator parts online and in stores. For online, one can buy them Electric Generators DIrect or Generac. For in stores, one can buy them at Home Depot or Sears.
There are plenty of stores where you can buy a back up power generator. You can check Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Kmart, and Home Depot. They are quite expensive.
You can buy an efficient power generator at your local Canadian Tire. For use indoor or outdoor. Other places are Home depot, rona, or at powerequipment.com.
You can buy a home standby generator online at websites such as Northern Tool, Electric Generators Direct, and Brand New Engines. You can also find them at major retail store websites such as Lowe's and Home Depot.
If your looking to buy a home wind generator my recommendation would be wholesalesolar.com. They sell wind turbines, wind power generators. They carry complete home wind systems including the Skystream 3.7.
Portable or stand-by generator.
You can buy a garden generator at a place like Lowe's or Home Depot. Those places have a good variety of all garden accessories and you will be able to find what you need.
You can buy a portable Briggs and Stratton generator at home hardware stores like Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Sears, and Lowes. Also, you can check online deals at Amazon, Electric Generators Direct, and Ebay
I would only buy a generator from a retailer such as Home Depot. Really, they are not that expensive, and do serve their purpose in the event of a storm.