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colliehauler
Jun 30, 2016Explorer III
Txsurfer wrote:The exhaust needs to dump out the side not underneath the unit. Underneath the unit is a good way to get carbon monoxide into the camper.Y-Guy wrote:
The exhaust extension is a concern. That will put more back pressure and I can see that resulting in shorter life. I've used one of the Gen-turi RV units, it doesn't any back pressure since it's the warm exhaust that flows up the "chimney". Above all you want to make sure that you are not getting exhaust fumes inside the RV. Check the location of your C0 detector and consider mounting one in the bedroom closer to the generator area.
Not sure that I agree that adding a 12-18" piece of straight pipe is going to add that much back pressure but point taken.
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