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BurbMan
Feb 20, 2015Explorer II
Thank you for that valuable information. Hopefully the CO detector in the camper does its job as well. Again, there is *zero* chance of CO killing us in our sleep because we don't run the generator while sleeping. We do leave the furnace on, however, and a faulty heat exchanger could cause CO to come into the camper there. Again, the CO detector is supposed to beep if that happens.
As an aside, how far away from the camper does the generator have to be to be considered safe? That pic was taken boondocking in a church parking lot for 10 days with temps in the 20's. Ran the generator 6-8 hours/day to keep the batteries charged. Most of the time it was running we weren't even in the camper.
As an aside, how far away from the camper does the generator have to be to be considered safe? That pic was taken boondocking in a church parking lot for 10 days with temps in the 20's. Ran the generator 6-8 hours/day to keep the batteries charged. Most of the time it was running we weren't even in the camper.
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