Two recent extended power outages reminded me I still don't have a connection for my generator. Yeah, I managed the fridge, freezer, coffee maker, etc on some extension cords, but the pump would be nice too, and maybe next time the furnace too. So I got a 6250 watt generator for $371. I would hate to spend more than that to connect it to the house wiring legally.
Anything new or I missed? Suicide cords are out.
These are popular, in stock at Lowes, but $250 plus a bunch of wiring for a handful of circuits?
Gentran Corporation: Generator Transfer switches for home & business
While I dithered, these seem to have gone up to $70. Biggest problem is they won't fit my box as is. Once I cut the notches in the plate to make it fit, it would no longer be the device that UL approved.
http://ecatalog.squared.com/pubs/Ele...1100HO0701.pdf
Even at $150 bucks, I am not sure any of their models would fit. Last year they did offer to make one that would for $250
Generator InterLock Kit - Introduction
Well past the point I should instal and $130.
Amazon.com: Reliance Controls 60-100 Amp Utility Switch for up to 15,000-Watt Generators #TCA1006D: Home Improvement
Whoa, quite slick, but $700?
GenerLink.com - About GenerLink - The easy way to connect a home generator
Anybody have any good ideas?
Is it OK to temporarily run a flexible cord through a hole in the wall if the hole is big enough for the end to go through?