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The Original, Patented, UL/CSA Approved Manual Transfer Switch is designed for seamless power transfer to essential loads, ensuring safety and reliability. Made in the USA by a veteran-employed company, this switch is user-friendly and compatible with various power sources, making it an essential tool for any home or business.
D**E
Good sturdy legit CERTIFIED ETL/UL switch
The components are well built The switch itself seems heavy duty Got some heft to it. It’s built with copper wire. Not aluminum like the others.The unit as a whole is UL/ETL certified. Very important to be code compliant for both safety, inspection and homeowners insurance. Comes with an offset nipple and wire nuts. Nice tidy looking box made in the USA by a master electrician.That said there are some sticking points.Know your generator. Either a bonded or floating neutral. It comes setup, as is, for a bonded generator. If you have a floating generator, then theres a bit of rewiring, but it’s easy. NEVER USE A BONDING PLUG. Illegal and dangerous to life and property.The instructions could be more DIY friendly. They seem to be written for other electricians. The company does have a YouTube channel showing installation, but they could be clearer. Customer service is very helpful.The pig tails are about 24” long 12 gauge STRANDED copper. Most likely to clamp onto the female spades in the build. Stranded copper can be difficult to work with for the DIYer when using wire nuts. I used lever style wire connectors. Much easier. Also if connecting to an outlet, make sure to use one that uses side wiring. Can’t use stranded with the terminal screws.The instructions state that the wire connections need to be made outside the box. This is due to the components (inlet, switch, breaker) have spade connectors and take up all the room in the box. No room for wire nuts and extra wire. That’s why you get the offset nipple. You’ll need a metal handy box with a cover. You CAN NOT use a plastic box. The wires from the panel have to pass through the switch metal box and into the handy box to make the connections. From the handy box, out to the load. The outer sheath of the Romex has to be removed of the length inside of the switch box into the 2nd box. The exposed wires have to be encased in the offset nipple.However there maybe a problem depending on your particular situation, like mine.I was tapping into the line in the basement to my refrigerator. The wires are all exposed but very little slack. Since the wires from the panel need to pass through the switch box into the handy box that’s a problem. Not enough wire to work with. You’ll either need to run a longer wire to the load (outlet, heating system). That can be costly and a pain. Easiest option is to use wire butt connectors and lengths of wire to extend them. In my case I added an outlet in the basement just outside the switch box. Using pig tails off of the outlet, I made the wire connections in the switch box adding a 4” box extension ring on the switch box. This gives plenty of room for the wire connections and components in the one box. And it’s a lot easier. Costs the same as a handy box and cover.A little preplanning goes a long way. And plan on a trip or two or three or more to the home improvement store. Like every other home project.I connected one to the circuit to my refrigerator and an other one to my furnace. Both work flawlessly. I tested both hookups with generator for 15 mins to insure it’s done right.Very pleased with the product as a whole.
=**R
Kevin's tutorials allowed me to do this job with ease
January of 2023. Still the best U.L. approved one circuit solution out there. You will see a copy-cat knock-off for around $15 less. DO NOT BUY IT. It is NOT a safe product and has no certifications. The listing does not claim to be UL listed but inquiries to the seller show no proof of it. If you read the description of the knock-off they even copy the listing almost word for word. It is not worth placing your safety at risk.11/10/2020 $5 cheaper if you buy directly from seller and it is shipped by them regardless of where you purchase it.11/05/2020 update. I received a reply back on my email describing my issue that I resolved on my own. This is a legit seller. They will assist if your questions are legit and not way out there (you best hire an electrician.)No one wants you to be injured due to your lack of understanding.6 out of 5 stars for me.11/04/2020 update: I have 2 generators for my power failure situations one 4000 watt open frame that has a bonded neutral. And I have a 1800/2250 watt inverter with the floating neutral. I want to run my furnace and electronics on the inverter. Say the furnace cycles every 30 minutes depending upon mother-nature there is 25 minutes of downtime where the ECO mode will run ever so quietly powering the electronics (routers, bridges and networked drives....etc. ) when the open frame unit will be going full throttle load or no load. Problem is my furnace does not like the floating neutral. I emailed EZ Generator to describe the scenario with no reply. I suppose legally they have to be careful providing solutions. I recalled I had an Isolation Transformer of medical grade I picked up as it was being disposed of (brand new) that has sat for 10 years forgotten. I plugged my TrippLite ISOBar surge protector into the Inverter and the Fault light was on. I ran the washing machine earlier going thru the same model surge protector and it worked find despite it recognizing the floating neutral and it did not like it. Isolation transformer in place the output side of the transformer is bonded. I run my cord from there to the furnace and BINGO it runs fine off of the inverter. And if it didn't my plan was to still use this device to clean up the dirty power feeding my furnace. The furnace ran fine off of the open frame generator. But I was wondering if there are any long term concerns sending dirty power to it. My furnace is not one of the latest high tech units. It does have a controller that looks like it wants clean power. I just want to back off on the fuel consumption during the time when the furnace is not running. And we have enough computer electronics in the house that really calls for clean power even though they are all low wattage devices. I realize I am fortunate to have acquired a device at the best possible cost-basis as in free. And that device is valued around $350 taking in power from an Inverter that costs only around $150 more. So for the average person looking for a cheap solution this is out of the question. If you have a very high-end Inverter and do not want to play with using up one of the outlets with a plug crossed between the neutral and ground for me an Isolation Transformer solved the problem.I used the 'How to connect the switch to existing equipment' video to allow me to successfully complete this project. Now that I have verified the generator running the furnace worked flawlessly I am ready to post this review. The furnace kill switch and he EZ Generator switch in the attached photo above are both mounted on the cold air return on the furnace. Some comments from customers indicate that they are confused that older versions of this switch shipped with the ground wire as a green wrapped wire. Now they ship with a bare copper wire. They are the same lead and need to be handled as the same ground wire. I used a sharpie to mark the Neutral Load and I am glad I did since when I was feeding the leads thru the connector the tags ripped off. This is a great device that fits my needs exactly as I had hoped. As I said I watched the "Kevin" video over and over. My dad was the electrician not me. The online tutorials are very good. It is a product I hope I will not have to use. In 25+ years in my house there was only one power outage where I relied on the wood stove for heat. No electricity meant radiant heat the 2 blower motors on the wood stove were useless. Even if only for peace-of-mind I am glad I did this simple project.
M**T
Great power outage solution!
It works great, and it does fit in a waterproof case! It does take a little more than basic DIY electrical skills to install in the waterproof case vs the standard installation.
M**P
Easy installation and high quality!
I installed this EZ Generator Switch directly on my furnace to power from my generator during power outages. They have a web link included in the package that has a bunch of "how to" videos. The web site also had a PDF download of the installation instructions. My furnace has an emergency "on/off" switch and a GFCI outlet that powers the vent on my gas water heater. By following the online video, step-by-step, the installation went very smoothly and everything worked as it was supposed to! Given that both my furnace and water heater are gas, this EZ Generator Switch will allow me to power both appliances during an outage from my portable 2500-watt inverter generator, with plenty of reserve power left over.This item is a bit “pricey”, but is high quality and UL-listed. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone.
M**.
Good product but price is high for the quality
It's one of the only products I could find and that seems to have legit certifications. There are no instructions in the box, but many videos on their website.One thing I had not realized was that I needed to "convert" the default configuration for floating neutral. This is achieved pretty easily but required to replace one of the wires in the plug. While making that change, one of the pieces got loose inside the plug and I had to disassemble pretty much everything to fix that. I expected a little higher quality for this price.In the end, it all worked out.
D**K
Does what it’s designed to do!
The real deal! Get this switch to make your lives easier. Very simple install. Be sure to use a heavy duty 12/3 extension cord.
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