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Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
Exactly echoing other reviews, the punch outs are horrible. They're not punch outs. And the neutral bar is grounded to the frame which is not code compliant. Idk. If I hadn't already drilled out the punch outs I'd consider returning.
A. Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
WARNING! The neutral bar is tied to ground via the right screw, and there's no mention of it!By code in most places, bonding ground to neutral is only permitted in 1 place, usually the primary breaker box, so to meet NEC, the right screw should be removed for most applications. No documentation is provided on this box,, so it is probably best installed by a GOOD electrician, and the knockouts are kinda decorative, not functional - Still needed a hydraulic punch knockout to put holes in the box for use... I'm sure everyone has one of those laying around, right?Overall, the box seems sturdy, and will do what it was meant to do, provided one can get it installed properly.
Christopher L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
So this is a nice heavy duty metal outdoor rated transfer box an although I haven't had time to install it yet I got this to put on my power pole to allow for easy power transfer between the grid an a backup generator since we live out in the mountains an somtimes have outages but it's easy to see that this box is very well made an should easily last many years. As someone with alot of electrical knowledge its obvious that all the internal connection poles are very heavy duty an the box itself is water/weather proof an the simple lug connection design will make for easy installation. It has output lugs to hook your wires to house then 2 inputs one for in this case the grid an another that will go to the generator outlet then the simple manual lever to pick between the two only allowing for one power source at a time even if the grid comes back on while using generator it can't overload or hurt anything since it requires you to switch between the two with no fancy electronics to worry about malfunctioning. So overall while many people like the high tech electronic auto switches I personally prefer the simple manual transfer since theres no electronics to matniance or worry about an this is the most reliable an basic way to add a backup generator to your home in my opinion making it well worth the money and the cheapest easiest way to add backup power to your home
Sneakernet
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Knockouts are impossible to remove without damaging unit. Returning for a replacement.
Amz Rvwr
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
The MXLTYMX 100 Amp Generator Transfer Switch was properly packaged and delivered safely in 2 days.The MXLTYMX 100 Amp Generator Transfer Switch is an essential addition for homeowners seeking a dependable backup power solution. With its robust 24000W capacity, this manual transfer switch efficiently transfers power from a generator to your home, ensuring you stay powered during outages. The 120/240-Volt compatibility makes it versatile for various setups. Its NEMA-3R enclosure is a thoughtful design touch, allowing for both indoor and outdoor installation while protecting the unit from weather elements. Installation is straightforward, provided you have basic electrical skills, and the clear instructions help ensure a smooth process. It operates safely with a double-throw mechanism, minimizing the risk of back-feeding into the grid. The MXLTYMX transfer switch instills confidence in your ability to maintain essential services during emergencies, making it a practical investment for peace of mind.
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