Wow haven't been on gj in a long time (kids life covid crazy moves yada yada) just not after many years even getting to garage hobby stuff again.
So this setup i have a 30 amp inverter generator 7500 watts....i'm not trying to power the whole house not concerned about brief outages, i'm in florida hurricane SHTF zone and i prep for the shtf weeks long outages and shtf recovery not minor stuff. My main house is on LP i ran for days during last storm on 3500 inverter gen for few gallons of gas, very comfortably too since the big stuff runs on lp (except ac which i don't plan to run even though i could probably on this big inverter with the soft start). Since last storm i've also stocked up on some inverter window ac's...they are super quiet and most of time don't use more then few hundred watt (i have one in one building). But yeah i'm still running drop cords...
I have an outside meter -> few inches distance -> outside main -> inside breaker panel (ge power mark gold) no main in the inside panel. (see pic of pinkish coral wall). That outside main at least from what see on the metal cover doesn't have knock outs for other breakers,etc). Local power doesn't allow generlink btw.

Got a quote for few thou a few years ago, iirc it would have replaced that main outside panel with a transfer switch and there would be an inlet. I didn't really know options then and let it slide since i had other stuff going on.
I know my cheapest and easiest option would be interlock and backfeed breaker but i don't see that possible here with no main indoors. Next would be protrans which i'm leaning towards. Just wondering if any other feedback is out there so next would be what the electrician recommended?
The indoor panel is a lot of circuits there's spots for 40 breaks and only 2 half slot empty (besides an unused dryer breaker/outlet since i run LP dryer).
Thanks for any feed back.
So this setup i have a 30 amp inverter generator 7500 watts....i'm not trying to power the whole house not concerned about brief outages, i'm in florida hurricane SHTF zone and i prep for the shtf weeks long outages and shtf recovery not minor stuff. My main house is on LP i ran for days during last storm on 3500 inverter gen for few gallons of gas, very comfortably too since the big stuff runs on lp (except ac which i don't plan to run even though i could probably on this big inverter with the soft start). Since last storm i've also stocked up on some inverter window ac's...they are super quiet and most of time don't use more then few hundred watt (i have one in one building). But yeah i'm still running drop cords...
I have an outside meter -> few inches distance -> outside main -> inside breaker panel (ge power mark gold) no main in the inside panel. (see pic of pinkish coral wall). That outside main at least from what see on the metal cover doesn't have knock outs for other breakers,etc). Local power doesn't allow generlink btw.

Got a quote for few thou a few years ago, iirc it would have replaced that main outside panel with a transfer switch and there would be an inlet. I didn't really know options then and let it slide since i had other stuff going on.
I know my cheapest and easiest option would be interlock and backfeed breaker but i don't see that possible here with no main indoors. Next would be protrans which i'm leaning towards. Just wondering if any other feedback is out there so next would be what the electrician recommended?
The indoor panel is a lot of circuits there's spots for 40 breaks and only 2 half slot empty (besides an unused dryer breaker/outlet since i run LP dryer).
Thanks for any feed back.



