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mrw8i
Apr 28, 2017Explorer
pnichols wrote:
Do any of you who use a Genturi see much advantage in using it when NOT in crowded camping conditions?
In other words, how about boondock camping with your RV being the only one around and you want to run your air conditioner for several hours in the middle of the day ... even if your built-in generator is well installed in that it's not under a slide, and has relatively low noise and vibration levels inside the coach?
I've thought about buying one but never followed through because we very rarely camp in close quarters with other RVs.
Yes. We do mostly high desert camping, where it can get really windy and the wind direction can change hour to hour, so you never know which way to face your trailer to minimize the affect. If the wrong direction it blows exhaust fumes into the trailer, through every little nook and cranny, I've sealed a lot of nooks and crannies.
In really high winds, some of the exhaust will still get blown away from the large genturi tube at the bottom of the large tube (there is a gap to allow cooler air to be drawn into the large tube). So you might get some exhaust gases escaping the "genturi" effect. I might move the tube a bit close the gap, but I don't want the large tube to get too hot.
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