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RDMueller
Oct 29, 2011Explorer
Here you can see the inside of the cover. Notice the trim wood that makes up a baffle. It was cut to fit close to the gen's frame at the height of the gas tank. Air enters the box from the hole in the right side of the photo and is exhausted thru the fan on the top of the box. The purpose of the baffle is to force air to move past the engine instead of just moving straight to the top of the box and out. In this picture the generator would be situated so that the engine is on the right side of the pic and the alternator is on the left side.

This pic shows the enclosed gen looking at the box from the engine side.

This one is from the opposite (alternator) side.

This pic shows the metal duct which supplies ambient air to the alternator.


This pic shows the enclosed gen looking at the box from the engine side.

This one is from the opposite (alternator) side.

This pic shows the metal duct which supplies ambient air to the alternator.

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