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dave54
Nov 23, 2014Nomad
In the pickup bed while transporting.
Usually do not run it at night. It goes off when we go to bed. I think the only time we ran it at night was when it was really cold and our batteries were old and starting to fail. We knew the batteries were not going to keep the furnace going all night, so I let the gen run.
If we are in a regular campground and it is snowing/raining, I put it under the picnic table. Even though the Honda gens are quite capable of running in the rain I try to keep it out of a direct downpour.
Usually do not run it at night. It goes off when we go to bed. I think the only time we ran it at night was when it was really cold and our batteries were old and starting to fail. We knew the batteries were not going to keep the furnace going all night, so I let the gen run.
If we are in a regular campground and it is snowing/raining, I put it under the picnic table. Even though the Honda gens are quite capable of running in the rain I try to keep it out of a direct downpour.
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