
Am I missing something here, is this a bigger job than > 6 circuit wires and wirelock them and connect 6 wires to the And I think if I took away from the video > kit available for it that would probably cost $200. > I have a GE PowerMax Gold 200AMP Load Center. > cover or kit was not available.- Hide quoted text. > accomodate the additional breaker or if an interlock panel > I could see were if the original panel had no way to > selectively power whatever they please. > with 6 circuits, when they can use the main panel and > anyone would prefer another subpanel for the generator > generator inlet box is all you need.- Hide quoted text. > interlock kit, a suitable breaker for the panel and wiring to a > install and more flexible than the small transfer sub panels. > your panel, they're cheaper, require no additional space, easy to > Personally I recommend an approved generator interlock kit that fits > your generator capacity, but it can readily be rated for higher without The transfer switch needs to be rated for a minimum of > It also will accommodate a larger generator should you upgrade Just that IMO the other approach is actually aīit easier and you get so much more, for less money. I'm not saying that the transfer subpanel is a big deal to If that closet light or garage light are not on one of those, With the 6 circuitĪpproach, all you have are those 6 circuits to work with. If you need something fromĪ closet, flip on the closet light switch. Larger loads, turning them on selectively, disable Just 6 circuits, but selectively, anything you want in Generator transfer switch with 6 circuits cost $300?įor $255 you have a solution that will then power not It would seem to me it's a bigger job than freeing upĪ double pole breaker spot at the top of the panel, Am I missing something here, is this a bigger job than they are letting on?

2 wires to ground/neutral, pull off 6 circuit wires and wirelock them and connect 6 wires to the circuits. And I think if I took away from the video it is only about an hours work.


I really don't need more than 6 circuits. There is an interlock kit available for it that would probably cost $200. I have a GE PowerMax Gold 200AMP Load Center.
