Generator Transfer Switches - Automatic & Manual Transfer Switches for Home & Portable Generators
So you can keep lights, fridge, pumps, and outlets running safely without moving an inch in the next outage, with options sized for essential circuits, whole home backup, and portable power systems.
Briggs & Stratton 150A Transfer Switch ATS with SED and TRCM
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Nature's Generator Lithium 3600 Solar Generator and Transfer Switch
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Nature's Generator 125A Automatic Transfer Switch
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Nature's Generator Lithium 6000 and Transfer Switch
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Nature's Generator 120V/240V 30A 6-Circuit Manual Transfer Switch
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Nature's Generator Lithium 1800 Solar Generator and Transfer Switch
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Why Choose a Generator Transfer Switch?
If you have lived through a few outages, you already know how fast extension cords, loose plugs, and guesswork around your panel can turn into a mess. A backup generator transfer switch keeps your home wiring and the grid isolated, so you can power key circuits without risking backfeed or overloading outlets.
Using a dedicated transfer switch means you flip one clearly labeled device instead of juggling cords in the dark. It gives you a repeatable routine for storms, ice, or summer brownouts, so the fridge, lights, well or sump pump, Wi-Fi, and a few outlets can stay on while everyone else is waiting on the utility truck.
With a backup generator transfer switch in place, you do not need to rewire the whole house every time the power drops. Your main panel stays closed, your generator has a proper connection point, and you have a safer, cleaner way to ride out the next outage.
Types of Generator Transfer Switches
This collection includes transfer switch for generators that pair with portable units, solar generator kits, and standby systems.
Automatic Transfer Switches for Generators
In an automatic setup, the switch monitors utility power and tells your standby unit when to start and stop.
Manual Transfer Switches
Manual units give you more direct control. You start the generator, plug in or hardwire, then move the handle.
Portable Generator Transfer Switches
If you rely on a portable unit, a transfer switch for portable generator use gives you a safe, fixed way into the panel.
This collection includes transfer switches for portable generators that work with traditional fuel powered units and with portable power stations or solar generator bundles.
Whole House Generator Transfer Switches
When you want most or all circuits covered, you will be looking at a whole house generator transfer switch.
How Generator Transfer Switches Work
At a basic level, every electric generator transfer switch is doing the same job.
Automatic Generator Transfer Switch Operation
In an automatic setup, the switch continually watches the incoming utility line.
Manual Transfer Switch Operation
With a manual device, you are the control system. You start the generator.
ATS vs. Manual Transfer Switches
The main trade off is convenience versus cost.
Generator Transfer Switch Sizing Guide
Your transfer switch for home generator setups should be matched to the amperage of the circuits and the rating of your generator.
Generator Transfer Switch Buying Guide
Finally, think about future plans. If you expect to upgrade from a small portable to a larger unit later, it can be worth choosing a higher capacity switch.
Installation & Setup Requirements
A transfer switches for portable generators or standby units needs to be matched to your local electrical code.
Generator Transfer Switch Safety Features
Whatever hardware you choose, treating the switch, cords, and generator as a single system will help keep your backup power ready.
FAQ – Generator Transfer Switches
What is the best transfer switch for a whole house generator?
The best approach is to match switch amperage to your service and choose a model that works cleanly with your generator brand.

