Generator Transfer Switch – Part 2

In part two of this series on wiring a house for use with a generator Mountain State Prepper takes us through the hookup process. Wiring home service to incorporate a manually switched generator is not rocket science.  But it’s not without risk either.  Remember, you’re dealing with sufficient power to cause permanent injury or death if you don’t know what you’re doing, or if you’re not careful.  This is NOT an instructional video; but merely the way MSP did it.  Do your research.  If you’re not comfortable taking on a project like this, hire a professional. With that said, I hope you find this post helpful.  Please like/reblog, and please subscribe to our YouTube channel to get more videos on

Generator Transfer Switch – Part 1

Mountain State Prepper shows us how he wired his home so he can safely use his generator to power (some of) his house’s circuits in the event of a power outage.  Whether you’re facing a 24 hour outage, or it lasts five days or more (as happened to us just a couple of years ago), electricity can be the difference between riding it out in relative comfort or being miserable until the lights come on.  This is even more true if you have small children.  Trust me. Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit Amprobe AM-510 Commercial/Residential Multimeter Generac 5940 GP6500 Generator Wiring home service to incorporate a manually switched generator is not rocket science.  But it’s not without risk either.  Remember,