SteveM70
Silver Member
It sound's like break the connection to the grid then make the connection to your genny.
That's how my manual transfer switch works. It's a guillotine or knife (terminology?) type switch that in one spring assisted motion disconnects one source and drops into the other, never the 2 (sources) shall meet. Not super expensive, $400 in a weather proof outside enclosure.
Yep. Basically breakers can fail (weld closed or even build up enough carbon for electricity to track through, and folks forget to trip them) but the knife switch is a fail safe since it's not possible for the power from the utilities and the generator to meet.