TakingThe5th wrote:
You should have your lighting on at least two circuits. You want to minimize the possibility of being completely in the dark if you blow a fuse. Also balance your loads on the 110v side. Example-I cannot run a small space heater in the bedroom and turn on the coffee pot at the same time because they are on the same 15 amp circuit. DW cannot use her hairdryer tor the same reason. In this case two GFI circuits would be nice, or maybe three. Yes-these are heavy loads, especially with 30 amp service, but principles are the same. Sorry-not sure if I know how your main 110 will be wired.
Thanks for the advice, it makes sens.
I separated the LED lights into two circuits.
As for the AC, I separated my kitchen outlet from the other outlets.
I think DrewE told me not to use a switch box if my generator is not hard wired, so I probably won't have one and plug it manually. The generator will have a remote control with electric start so it would be cool to hook it up with an extension cord or something and not have to go out every time I want to use it, maybe plug it manually from the inside?
But I haven't decided anything yet, I need some good advice.