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Lantley
Dec 06, 2013Nomad
Atom Ant wrote:
Coach-man - I agree that could be true in Florida.
I think it is dry enough here in CO that running it that often would only build up unnecessary condensation through the warm up cycle and then cool down. As we speak - my generator probably wouldn't even start, but if it did I would be climbing to operating temperature from -8 ! We really don't have corrosion issues here except from what they put on the roads for winter.
I kind of agree with Atom Ant's point. Strating a genset in the dead cold of winter just to exercise it is not always practical or beneficial. In a moderate climate. I imagine it is always a good idea, but starting is sub freezing temps may do more harm than good.
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