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mrw8i
Apr 28, 2017Explorer
pnichols wrote:bigred1cav wrote:
I have used gen overnight in snow storms with heavy winds.
We have used our built-in generator almost all night in the opposite situation of trying to get some sleep using the air conditioner in the unbearable heat and humidity of the Southern U.S. in August.
I keep all fumes out of the coach when running the generator simply by maintaining air pressure inside the coach as I describe in my earlier post above.
I'd like a Genturi ... except for a couple of possible downsides:
1. I have a hard time accepting putting attachment bracket holes in the skin of the coach - leaks are enough of an issue already in RVs.
2. Do you need a ladder in order to fasten the Genturi's tube to it's upper attachment bracket?
I use the suction cups, however at some I'll attach the hooks to the side of the trailer, probably use an adhesive to do that.
No ladder. The hooks are only on the lowest tube, so for me the hooks are about 6 feet off the ground. The hooks are there to keep the weight off the generator exhaust pipe, but my generator exhaust pipe is supported at the end of the pipe so I don't need weight support. So the hooks are just used to keep the genturi pipes vertical, not to so much hold the weight of the genturi pipes.
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