Faye Fox
Well-known member
Solar panels only are good for emergency power if they are independent of the grid power lines and have a sufficient battery storage and invertor. They are worthless is any areas of high winds. The best and least inexpensive emergency power is a natural or propane gas powered generator.
The best setup, imo, is not the instant transfer switch, but having an electrician install a double throw, double pole, switch that cuts off line power and connects power panel to a 220 volt 200 amp receptacle. The line coming from the generator can be plugged in there and since not hard wired, gets around a lot of electrical codes.
Simply mount your whole house generator away from houses as far as possible, build insulated walls around it and make an exhaust chimney. Out of sight, out of mind. When power fails, fire it up, throw disconnect power line to connect generator DPDT switch, plug in heavy cable from generator, throw on breaker at generator and let there be light.
Since no hard automated connection to the main line, but rather manual connection to your main panel input, and runs on bottled gas, then no one needs to get involved that represents companies requiring permits and all kind of mind boggling regulations.
The best setup, imo, is not the instant transfer switch, but having an electrician install a double throw, double pole, switch that cuts off line power and connects power panel to a 220 volt 200 amp receptacle. The line coming from the generator can be plugged in there and since not hard wired, gets around a lot of electrical codes.
Simply mount your whole house generator away from houses as far as possible, build insulated walls around it and make an exhaust chimney. Out of sight, out of mind. When power fails, fire it up, throw disconnect power line to connect generator DPDT switch, plug in heavy cable from generator, throw on breaker at generator and let there be light.
Since no hard automated connection to the main line, but rather manual connection to your main panel input, and runs on bottled gas, then no one needs to get involved that represents companies requiring permits and all kind of mind boggling regulations.