JONAS C 63A 2P Automatic Transfer Switch 110V vs GEYA Mini ATS Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch 2-Pole 25A
Overall winner: JONAS C 63A 2P Automatic Transfer Switch 110V
Key Differences
JONAS C (A) offers a much higher amp rating (63A) and supports both automatic and manual operation with fast source change, making it better for heavier generator loads; GEYA (B) is a compact 25A DIN-rail style unit suited to lighter circuits and tighter spaces, with easier installation but some users report mixed functionality and slower transfer speed
JONAS C 63A 2P Automatic Transfer Switch 110V
Automatic and manual 110V transfer switch for generators and power sources. 50/60Hz, 2S conversion, supports 6A-63A, with installation dimensions and hole mounting. Customers note easy installation and quick power source change
Pros
- automatic & manual operation
- wide operating current range
- fast source change capability
- clear indication of installation dimensions
Cons
- lacks instructions / documentation readability
GEYA Mini ATS Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch 2-Pole 25A
Automatic transfer switch for dual power grids with 50/60Hz, designed for household orbit-type installations. Helps switch from backup to normal power when normal power returns, improving reliability. Customer feedback is mixed on functionality and transfer speed
Pros
- compact in structure
- reliable in transfer
- easy installation and maintenance
- suitable for dual power grids
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality
- mixed feedback on transfer speed
- does not guarantee completely uninterrupted power
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JONAS C |
| Durability | JONAS C |
| Versatility | JONAS C |
| User Reviews | JONAS C |