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toprudder
Jan 10, 2008Explorer
walkeraw wrote:
I plan on getting a small capacity transfer switch to handle only a few essential circuits in the house. I do not need a large capacity switch. The 4000/3500 Champion would be large enough to satisfy the power needs of the devices on the transfer switch/circuits. I do not foresee these devices/circuits power requirements changing in the future. If my 4000/3500 Champion dies/burns up/whatever, I would think I should be able to replace it with a larger generator (i.e. 4.5k, 5k, or 7.5k) without having to also replace the transfer switch. Just because a generator has the ability to provide extra power doesn't mean that the extra power will be used. I still don't understand how this can cause problems. Is this just a marketing ploy to sell more transfer switches or is it that I cannot see the forest for the trees?
Best to get the explanation directly from the source. (pun intended):)
info@gen-tran.com
Bob R.
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