I agree, transfer power to the entire panel then open the breakers to a couple of heavy draw items that a small generator can't handle. http://www.reliancecontrols.com/ProductDetail.aspx?TWB2012DR
#1 Someday you may have a larger generator. #2 It's not as messy as pulling six,eight or 12 circuits out of the old breaker panel. And running them to the new Mickey Mouse Emergency panel. #3 The bulk of the breaker panel loads are low draw ciruits such as lights. Why limit yourself with a little micky mouse panel and not be able to see what you are doing. Problem is people get the blind tunnel vision and say " but it's all I need". Well duh, you have the power,need lights and it isn't going to coast you any extra. Why do you have to build hardship into the system? Then they answer back " but it's all I need". Can't think outside the box. Why are some people in denial that floods or loss of power will never happen to them? They have money for a diesel pickup they don't need, a suv, boat, atv, snowmobile, trips south, resturant meals, booze, smokes, 52" TV, every satellite station etc. But they can't find the money for a transfer switch and a decent sized generator.
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