When the grid goes dark, the difference between a calm night and a cascade of tripped breakers usually comes down to the ...
After a natural disaster, it may be tempting to run a generator inside your house until power is back up and running. However, Consumer Reports has a blunt safety warning for you: "Don't ever do that.
When the lights go out, a portable generator can feel like a lifeline, but if you rush the startup, you can end up staring at tripped breakers instead of restored power. The difference between a ...