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- dedmistonModerator
Skibane wrote:
If it worries you, just slap one of these on top...
I don't think people understood your intention.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIDO not cover the pipe with the cap someone suggested
What happens. Rain nearly never falls Straight down (If ever) as it always has some wind in the mix so the pipe is what 10-12 feet the rain entering the pipe hits the inner surface of the pipe and follows it down. when it gets to the bottom of the big black pipe there is nothing to push it up and into the generator metal pipe so it drops to the ground. No problem.
And if the genny is running that elbow is over 220 degrees so steam results, not damage. - larry_cadExplorer II
dedmiston wrote:
I think you can safely cross this off your list of things to worry about.
:B - Dutch_12078Explorer III
Skibane wrote:
If it worries you, just slap one of these on top...
I assume you're joking since that would likely destroy the effectiveness of the GenTuri. The exhaust pressure drops pretty low when the hot gas expands from the smaller exhaust pipe to the larger plastic riser tube. The exhaust heat causes the exhaust/air mixture to travel up the tube with minimal pressure. The cap would likely just cause most of the hot exhaust to exit at the open bottom of the larger tube. - SkibaneExplorer IIIf it worries you, just slap one of these on top...

- bobsallyhExplorer IIPut that worry to bed.
- dedmistonModeratorI think you can safely cross this off your list of things to worry about.
- CloudDriverExplorerJust to add to what others have already said. Rain drops very seldom fall exactly straight down. In addition, the plastic sections of the GenTuri are not likely to be exactly vertical. Because of these factors, nearly all rain drops entering the top of the VenTuri will strike the wall of the plastic pipe before reaching the bottom, then run down the inside to the pipe and drip onto the ground at the air gap.
- CA_TravelerExplorer IIINot a GenTuri issue as it draws air in at the elbow for cooling, hence water can drain. There might be some exposure to water in the exhaust pipe but I don't think it can get into the gen engine. I can check in about 2 weeks.
- Dutch_12078Explorer III
werni9 wrote:
$133.00 for this kit.
I need to know what happens when it rains hard using the generator?
Has anyone owned one of these that would know?
I've used a GenTuri for years including during a couple of very heavy tropical storms. The generator continued operating normally and any small amount of rain that entered the exhaust elbow was either blown back out or dried by the hot exhaust. No drain hole needed.
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