smkettner wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
smkettner wrote:
Unless the tech gave a real reason I would also dismiss the advice.
That or maybe the main engine should also not be run while raining?
The main engine and air intake are designed to be run in the rain.
So you get my point. ;)
No I don't actually. It appears to be as if a generator was designed to be run in the rain by putting the air intake on the bottom. That may be because it's designed to be stationary in the rain and not having water slashed up from the bottom. I did some google searches and I found people on other forums who had said they were also told by RV technicians that they shouldn't run the generators while on the road when it's raining. It's kind of a moot point for me because I rarely run my generator when on the road anyway and when I do it's only to run the AC's. I don't have a lot of need to run the AC's when it's raining.