Yeah, that would be the correct way to do it... but will cost ya a couple hundred probably. Thats not something you want to do yourself. I got lucky, I got a nice nook to put the generator behind the house that happens to be right by the utility room window. Within 2 feet of the window inside is the panel box, which has a 30A 240V dryer outlet mounted to it. All I got to do is trip the main breaker. Probably not the legal way :hang:
but saves me a good chunk of change. :dance:
2 things to be aware with that though, you have to secure the plug so it wont come out (not a twistlock), and also cover the window so exhaust cant come in.
I dont have a master breaker per se either, I have a breaker that disconnects my panel into top and bottom halfs (top being hi-load stuff, bottom mostly lights and outlets). Without having a disconnect installed properly I cannot power my AC, furnace, water heater, or oven (top half still running off the mains). So I am still looking for some quotes to have it done properly. But the benefit is that right now my furnace and oven still being on the mains, I can easily tell when the power is back on (else I may look like an idiot still running a generator hours after the power is back on lol).