If you're doing anything... get a good double pole, double throw MANUAL transfer switch. We have had one on our main system for 35 years. It works perfectly... and there's not much to know about it. Up is for line power; down is for genset. Half way is fully disconnected.... We've also got one of those half assed panels in the house that allow a few circuits to operate. All that did was make a mess of the wiring and we still don't have anything useful running in the house. I could care less if the 2 freezers are running during a 5 hour power outage. I want water, heat and a stove that works along with lights. I can figure out what combination therof to turn on. So... I'd say that unless you intend to transfer the entire house you're just as well off doing nothing. An automatic switch wouldn't be a bad thing I suppose as long as the main is transferred... but I still prefer the manual throw switch.
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