MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Well, you opened the door to super duper criticism with that post.... :laughing:
I understand what you're trying to do, but really, why?
A 100 amp 240V transfer switch is less than $150.
Use something like that between your main and sub-panel, put the few circuits you want to power when power is out in the sub-panel (I think you already have them there), and hook an outlet for the generator(s) to plug into the transfer switch. Then you're safe and secure. :thumbsup:
As for paralleling two generators, while it can be done, why not sell them both and buy one that's big enough?
I understand what you're trying to do, but really, why?
A 100 amp 240V transfer switch is less than $150.
Use something like that between your main and sub-panel, put the few circuits you want to power when power is out in the sub-panel (I think you already have them there), and hook an outlet for the generator(s) to plug into the transfer switch. Then you're safe and secure. :thumbsup:
As for paralleling two generators, while it can be done, why not sell them both and buy one that's big enough?