OK, next question. I have bought a 6000 watt generator. It has four 110 outlets and one 220 "twist style" outlet. What I want to do is wire it into my house temporarily during winter power outages. I know already it will not run my entire house. We have two sets of gas logs, so heat is not an issue. What I really want it to do is run the fridge and one or two maybe rooms of light ( we usually use small lamps in rooms anyway 40 watt) and the TV and DVD player. The way I intend to do this is to first of all throw the main breaker at my entrance to prevent back feeding. Then I want to get a male plug for the "twist style" 220 plug on the generator. Then get a male plug for where my electric clothes dryer plugs in. This is the only 220 appliance in my home with a "plug". Between them I am thinking of using 8/2 bare copper ground wire. It would be about 20 feet long. I would then throw the breakers on my hot water heater and my HVAC so the generator will not try to power those. My questions are this. Will this work? If so what do I need to know about the plugs? Which terminals on the generator need to match which terminals on the dryer plug? Is there anything else I need to know? Thanks!