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Your cart is empty.The Connecticut Electric "G2" series generator transfer switch features a 30A,10-circuit manual transfer switch that eliminates the possibility of power back feeding into the utility line or generator when power is restored. This transfer switch comes with detailed instructions to help with the installation process and is an economical solution to get your home's power back on quickly and safely in the event of an outage. It is less expensive than running a natural gas unit and can be used indoors or outdoors. Get this emergency preparedness unit today, and you’ll be ready for anything. When you purchase a Connecticut Electric product, you know you’re getting quality.
Serge Fleury
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
Conforme à la description, très satisfait.
D. W. Palk
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Works great and does what advertised. I'm a retired individual electrician. I recommend it
ElkinOs
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2024
This switch is amazing. I like the sturdy box. Someone had mentioned the switches look poor but that's not true, and they have a old fashion design. I've been using it for almost 2 years and its performance is amazing. I can also use it with the generator and grid (in different loads of course) due to its features which allow to handle both at the same time.
craig calvin
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
This feels very high quality, also having 10 rather than 8 or 6 circuits is nice. Tip, the wires were somewhat mis-routed, the long green wire goes to the fuse panel not to the generator or solar inverter. It was not pulled out of device with the red and black wires that go to the fuse panel.
CuasiJoe
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
If you are planning on using this with a solar generator that uses AC to recharge the batteries, don’t buy it.This transfer switch shares the neutral with the line. That means that the neutral is not isolated. Most solar generators need the neutral to also be isolated from the line.If you connect the solar generator to the AC, while its AC output is enabled (UPS Mode) it will trigger all GFCI outlets and you will fry your solar generator.
Chip S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
This a great 30-50amp option for your solar project. It was really not hard to install, but the lettered stickers on the wires become unreadable quickly, so write down your circuits. It has performed fantastic, except for the 2 built in watt meters. Both were not adjustable, were inaccurate and stopped working all together within a week. Tried contacting the manufacturer, but they were unresponsive. Not a big deal though, my charge controller has LED screens that tell me what I need to know about my loads, etc.
Thomas O Barnes
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
With the addition of a good generator, this device will help run the house when the power is off. 10 circuits covered instead of the normal 6 I've used in other houses.
Randy K
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
Would have been a simpler install if the generator receptacle wires were as long as the circuit transfer wires. A handful of wire connectors would have made the transfer panel to main panel almost a turn key install. I purchased from Amazon an 1-1/4” liquid tight 90 deg. connector to enter the bottom of the main panel. Overall a good product and I’ve already had to put it into service. Worked perfectly.
Daniel Mclaughlin
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020
The Connecticut Electric transfer switch is a high quality device that gets the job of transferring circuits to generator power safely. though it is installed indoors in this situation, it is built also to withstand the weather outside.
happyboy
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
Worked as advertised, looks to be well built.
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