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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 4113951" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>That’s why I went with the interlock kit. I’ve got a workshop/shed that’s powered by a 10k generator. </p><p></p><p>2 houses ago I had a 10 circuit transfer switch with a power inlet. It was ok because all I had was a 16 circuit 120 amp box. I didn’t lose much other than the A/C. </p><p></p><p>Here I’ve got a full 200 amp box with about 35 separate circuits. I only need to turn 4 off (A/C, furnaces) and I can run literally everything off my little 10k generator.</p><p></p><p>I learned my lesson on gas generators during monsoon season in AZ. Knocked out power and I went to start up the generator and the carb was gummed up. Had to move it in the garage, disassemble, clean and reassemble with my wife chirping in the background. Lol. Now I run everything off LP. And it stores WAY better than gas.</p><p></p><p>This was by far the cheapest generator hookup I’ve done. All in all with inlet box, interlock kit, wiring and new breaker I was at around $220.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 4113951, member: 49831"] That’s why I went with the interlock kit. I’ve got a workshop/shed that’s powered by a 10k generator. 2 houses ago I had a 10 circuit transfer switch with a power inlet. It was ok because all I had was a 16 circuit 120 amp box. I didn’t lose much other than the A/C. Here I’ve got a full 200 amp box with about 35 separate circuits. I only need to turn 4 off (A/C, furnaces) and I can run literally everything off my little 10k generator. I learned my lesson on gas generators during monsoon season in AZ. Knocked out power and I went to start up the generator and the carb was gummed up. Had to move it in the garage, disassemble, clean and reassemble with my wife chirping in the background. Lol. Now I run everything off LP. And it stores WAY better than gas. This was by far the cheapest generator hookup I’ve done. All in all with inlet box, interlock kit, wiring and new breaker I was at around $220. [/QUOTE]
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