Neighbor 2 doors down has whole house, natural gas generator. Possible...i too am electrically challenged. Wish I understood it, have tried but no go.
I`m a lazy, spoiled lout. This Little House on the Prairie stuff ain`t for me.
No you`re not, it`s just that no one has explained it to you before..
When I lived in the Pacific Northwest for 11 years, I HAD to figure out how to provide power for my wife and her 3 kids or we were going to be freezing when the usual power outages came and everyone was without power for sometimes a couple weeks..
And this was in the city of Bellevue, WA., not out in the countryside of giant trees falling down on power lines...
What you can do and probably what your neighbor did is get a couple new breakers in your power panel that allow you to cut yourself off from the Grid power and then supply power to the rest of the power panel with a generator..
It can be a very expensive natural gas generator set up to come on when it senses the grid power is out and in his case, burn natural gas, or you can do the same thing except you manually have to turn off the breaker to isolate you from the Grid, go start up your gas generator, plug it into the NEMA Plug that is wired to the 2nd Breaker I spoke of that feeds the rest of your power panel, and now your whole house has power from the generator until the Grid comes back..
I did it like this for years and even fed my next door neighbor power...
Everyone needs to know that your gas or oil fired furnace fan blower will not work without electricity for the fan blower, and to run the thermostat on the wall, so that can also be an issue..
About the only thing that I can think of that will work in a power failure will be a gas fired fireplace with a pilot light; hopefully it has a big CERAMIC Glass Front that allows the heat to go through it and that can help keep things a little warmer in a power failure...
I chose option nbr-2 because I did not want to spend the I think it was around $10k for that natural gas generator option, and instead spent almost $2k to get a new, bigger power panel, and a good 66.6amp gasoline generator that I kept in a shed outside..
Depends on how much the Grid fails you and how much you want to eliminate that and keep your house running through those bad winters...
Interesting to note about this problem and how it works with Solar on the roof, etc...
Here in CA., if you have Solar panels supplying you power and the Grid goes down, guess what - so does the Solar... I cannot believe that they have not figured out how to work around that - with the process I used above... They will not allow the Solar to work when you would need it the most... They do not want you to back feed the Grid...Duh...
I have tried to explain this to many Solar people when they knock at the door, and they just look at me like I`m from outer space or something... "You mean you want your Solar to work when the Grid is down?" YES ! especially when the Grid is down during the day..
Someday I hope they will have actually put thought and money into battery back up for Solar so perhaps maybe then (?) one can have energy when the Grid fails or especially at night when the Panels are not working..
Dan F