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If it ran off you're truck, it might run off the FFH. The only problem might be cooling the DC to DC converter. It is water cooled but everything in a car is a cost compromize with allowances for peak conditions. An example is the larger transmission oil cooler in vehicles designed for towing. The converter cooling capacity in the FFH might be insufficient. I believe you would get a message center alarm in such case. You would need a very good connection to the 12 vdc battery. In the early '0's, Toyota sold a hybrid van in Europe with about a 1.5 kw inverter on the HVB. That's the way it should be done but that's not an after market modification. I'm suprised that hasn't appeared as an option because a larger inverter could power your whole house including AC with today's hybrids. The generators are 25-60 kw.

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I have a 10KW genset that holds 5 gallons of gas. I can power 2 fridges, 5 pumps, lights, TV and one HVAC(house has 2) off of it for a full day on one fill. Genset cost me $800 from Home Depot. When I dont need it, I have it put away in a shed, but in 5 minutes can have my house powered up. Even if the FFH could do it, why risk it. Besides, what if its your only car and you need to rush out somewhere.

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I wish my p[umps lasted twenty years. I had two, 3YO pumps fail on me this year. Got 2" of water in my entire basement that took 2 weeks to get out, the 5 pumps I have can keep up with the water, provided all 5 are running, but when 2 of them quit, the water gets past the pits and takes for ever to drop down. I discovered too late that one drain tile was clogged, and that is how most of the water got past the floor joint, once I punched a hole in the sump liner, that relieved the pressure and I was finally able to start getting the water out. We had a second heavy batch of rain and it started all over again, but this time the pumps kept up and only saw a little water come in where it usually does, cant do anything about that except pull out the stairs, and punch a hole in the floor for another sump pit. It just happens to be the lowest part of the basement, and where the stairs go out to the garage.

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Integrating such an inverter would be a job for the manufacturer. An after-market mod would be very dangerous to install and likely require new software. That being said, you are right in your expectations. Toyota sold a hybrid van in Europe in the early 'oughts with a 1.5 KW inverter for a short time. These cars can provide peaks of 20-30KW. I find it strange that it hasn't been offered as an option. There are probably some liability worries on the part of the hybrid car manufacturers about safely hooking it up to your house. The electrics and plug-in-hybrids that already connect to houses might have an easier time of it. The automatic changeover to the car upon commercial power disruption is a fairly expensive relay device that would have to be added even to the plug-ins.

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If you are going to go the route to add a transfer switch, you would be better off just having a whole home generator installed. Depending on where you live, they can run on Natural or LP gas. They are not that expensive either, $3k can install one for the whole house.

 

that reminds me I still need to install a transfer switch for mine, right now I back feed through a 50 Amp breaker after shutting the mains. I have a lockout on mine that has a tag, SHUT OFF MAINS FIRST.

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Many unplug dryers or water heaters and plug in male plugs from their generators. This is a hazardous practice that you have to be meticulous about. I built a sliding mechanical interlock into a breaker box years ago so that I couldn't turn on a circuit breaker hooked to the generator without turning the master breaker off. Some homes don't have a master breaker. The electrics and hybrids could provide 30+ KW and completely power even air conditioned homes unlike most smaller emergency generators. A hybrid could do it a long time. I would buy one with that accessory. Most dryer and heater circuits are for 240 vac at 20 amps so that's only 5 KW. A much bigger feed would be needed for high powered hybrid inverters.

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I have a 10KW genset that holds 5 gallons of gas. I can power 2 fridges, 5 pumps, lights, TV and one HVAC(house has 2) off of it for a full day on one fill. Genset cost me $800 from Home Depot. When I dont need it, I have it put away in a shed, but in 5 minutes can have my house powered up. Even if the FFH could do it, why risk it. Besides, what if its your only car and you need to rush out somewhere.

 

I agree about not risking damage to your Fusions electronics by trying this. Earlier this year I installed a 20k whole house Generac natural gas powered generator for around 10k. Prior to installing the Generac I checked out a number of options for using the C-Max as a Generator and currently have, 20' 8 gauge wire, a 2500 watt inverter, and 2 single pole generator disconnects for electrical panel interface. I would sell all the parts to the project if anyone is interested. My plan was to mount the inverter on the wall close to my electrical panel located near the garage door opening and use the 8 ga wire to feed the inverter from the C-Max battery jump points located under the hood. I wasn't certain the inverter circuit could withstand sustained current draw at the level required by the 2500 watt inverter feeding the house electrical panel through the generator disconnect.

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2500 watts divided by 12 volts is 208 amps. 8 gauge wire is way too small for 200 amps. And 200 amps from the battery would discharge it in less than a minute. The DC/DC converter (battery charger) can't supply that kind of current to charge the battery. The only possible way for this to work is to tap into the 300 volts of the HVB. That is extremely dangerous to mess around with.

 

You are correct about the 8 ga wire, I typoed the size as it should read 2 ga.

 

I never planned to run the whole house through 2 single pole 20 amp breakers, but only esential circuits like the control voltage for the central heat, powering up the variable frequency blower motor, and a refrigerator. The inverter was oversized because I got a good deal.

 

The wire I have is here;

 

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Pumping stations usually have their own backup power. Imagine me running one on Propane though, 1000# tanks holds 800#, wont last long. Might get a couple days worth, but would have to refill it, and at the cost to fill, not worth it. I can run nearly all day on 5 gallons of gas though with the setup I have. Runs one furnace, all the lights, two refrigerators(one after Friday), and the most important, the TV. Ran for an entire week while they repaired the power lines a couple years ago when a massive storm came through. Now the generator sits in a cart in my barn, I use it when I need to go out and trim trees and bushes, run my electrical saw and trimmers with it. If I need it to power the house, I just hook it to my tractor and drive it around back and plug it in.

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