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Dan86300zxt
Mar 16, 2011Explorer
professor95 wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:professor95 wrote:
Please be advised that not everyone agrees with my advice for not bonding a generator and/or inverter when used inside a RV.
Prof: Yep - just can't agree with using a gen "inside a RV" - bonded or not.
:B
Yep, that could be noisy, smelly and dangerous to boot.
Use the generator outside. But, you may use the inverter inside provided vented lead acid batteries are not in your living space.
I need to hire you as my proofreader. Too many instances of ready, shoot, aim on my part. But now that I am "over the hill" folks around here don't pay too much attention to my foot-in-mouth disease - or for that matter, me.....period. :B
No worries, I knew what you meant.
For your own sanity, and others reading...there are like 4 or 5 different threads here I am referencing for my custom installation. My Generator installation utilizes temperature switches for safety. The system will turn on an extra fan extra air movement if the engine temp. rises higher than I prefer. I also have a switch to kill the ignition of the generator should it get too warm.
-As a warning system, I have two bright flashing lights, 1 inside and 1 outside the MH along with a alarm siren I can turn off/mute for the over heat scenario.
**I am very thankful for Professor and others helping me out with understanding things and creating larger questions in my mind....forcing me to research and learn from what many others have tried and reported on in the past. It all has been very,very helpful.
This website has a wealth of knowledge with feedback and pictorials.....AWESOME!!!!
Dan:B
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