Off grid power system for a small cabin. Primary power will be provided by a generator that will feed into the breaker panel main. When on solar, I'll need to turn the main breaker off and activate a circuit breaker. This will be controlled by a generator interlock kit that won't allow both breakers to be on simultaneously. I'd like to take 220v (2 @ 110v) power from the inverter and use each leg to feed through a two pole breaker. This will supply power to all circuits in the panel, even though the inverter is not capable of supply anything close to that level of power. What size breaker should I select to pass the power through? I believe a 10amp breaker might be the smallest one I can get. Should I install a smaller breaker to protect the inverter or is it protected internally? I can't figure out how to get 220v two pole power from the inverter, the data sheet says it's capable of 220v power, but the manual doesn't mention it. Is there something I'm missing?