kaehlin
Well-known member
I'm hoping for input on my home panel. I'd like to add an interlock for a generator inlet. My service is 125 amp, the panel has been added to over the years and is pretty full. There's a 50 amp subpanel added for a basement remodel (lights / outlets / bathroom) and a 100 amp subpanel for garage (heater and 240 outlet). There are a few tandem breakers in there as well.

Eventually I would like to upgrade the to 200 amp service and get a stationary generator, but that's not in the cards right now. I'm wondering if the circuits could be moved around to allow space for the generator interlock, or if this is at the point of, "dude, just upgrade the service now, you're asking for trouble."
The service seems to be functioning just fine, no breakers tripping or other issues. We have gas heat and hot water, and I would not expect to run the central a/c on the generator. Garage heater and outlet are only used occasionally and could be left off in an outage. We seem to have outages more and more frequently, but so far they are pretty short and I'd just like to get by with a medium portable generator to keep the basics going. I haven't thought too much about sizing what I need, wanted to get feedback first on whether an interlock is feasible or if I should really budget a new panel first.
I'll pay an electrician to do the work either way.
Appreciate your input!

Eventually I would like to upgrade the to 200 amp service and get a stationary generator, but that's not in the cards right now. I'm wondering if the circuits could be moved around to allow space for the generator interlock, or if this is at the point of, "dude, just upgrade the service now, you're asking for trouble."
The service seems to be functioning just fine, no breakers tripping or other issues. We have gas heat and hot water, and I would not expect to run the central a/c on the generator. Garage heater and outlet are only used occasionally and could be left off in an outage. We seem to have outages more and more frequently, but so far they are pretty short and I'd just like to get by with a medium portable generator to keep the basics going. I haven't thought too much about sizing what I need, wanted to get feedback first on whether an interlock is feasible or if I should really budget a new panel first.
I'll pay an electrician to do the work either way.
Appreciate your input!






