fatkidracer
Well-known member
at my old house i had a 200amp outside transfer switch to hook to my 7500 watt Honda gen set. i wanted to be able to just start the generator and turn things on until it stalled. it was a little over $1200 installed and like always once it was in the power went out like twice for the five years i lived there after.
came home to my new house last night and the power was out and i had no idea how long it had been out and the message service said to expect it to be out till 7:30pm so i drug the gen set out and ran cords to my two fridges and the TV and remembered what a pain in the *** that was.
so my new house has a 400 amp service split to two panels. one serves the house and one the garage and pole barn some day (the barn is about 500ft away and just a bare shell that needs finished but i need to build a road to it). there are two panels in the garage one just has a 200amp main breaker and that panel feeds into the house where there is another 200amp breaker and the actual house circuits. the other panel has the garage circuits.
is there anyway to put something in the empty 200amp panel in the garage to safely feed the whole house without spend 1K+?
came home to my new house last night and the power was out and i had no idea how long it had been out and the message service said to expect it to be out till 7:30pm so i drug the gen set out and ran cords to my two fridges and the TV and remembered what a pain in the *** that was.
so my new house has a 400 amp service split to two panels. one serves the house and one the garage and pole barn some day (the barn is about 500ft away and just a bare shell that needs finished but i need to build a road to it). there are two panels in the garage one just has a 200amp main breaker and that panel feeds into the house where there is another 200amp breaker and the actual house circuits. the other panel has the garage circuits.
is there anyway to put something in the empty 200amp panel in the garage to safely feed the whole house without spend 1K+?
