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marc71
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Dec 23, 2015

Where do you put your generator(s)

I recently swapped my Honda 3000 (which road in the back of the truck, strapped, wrapped and locked in the bed) for 2 - 2000's. I'm wondering where others store theirs while traveling?

I have a large opening in the living area where my TV (that's television) goes and both fit in that opening nicely, not to mention the slide completely covers this opening when it's in. I feel this could be a good location, out of site in the event the trailer was broken in to. I remove the TV from this spot while traveling so it's empty anyway.

How about under the bed? I do not have an outside storage door that will accommodate the size.

Thoughts???

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  • Mine either sits on the floor in front of the sofa or in the front pass through.
  • marc71 wrote:
    I recently swapped my Honda 3000 (which road in the back of the truck, strapped, wrapped and locked in the bed) for 2 - 2000's. I'm wondering where others store theirs while traveling?

    I have a large opening in the living area where my TV (that's television) goes and both fit in that opening nicely, not to mention the slide completely covers this opening when it's in. I feel this could be a good location, out of site in the event the trailer was broken in to. I remove the TV from this spot while traveling so it's empty anyway.

    How about under the bed? I do not have an outside storage door that will accommodate the size.

    Thoughts???


    Gasoline INSIDE your "living area"??

    No Thanks.

    Even if you closed the tank vent AND run the carb "empty" there WILL be residual gasoline in the carb which if you have never noticed it only takes ONE SMALL TINY drop of gasoline to stick up things in a hurry.

    Why don't you just carry them in the bed of your truck?

    Seems to be the simplest and cleanest solution..

    If you have a bed cover for your truck, you are good to go..
  • Personal opinion - but I really don't feel storing gas generators indoors is a good option. I'd continue to keep them in the back of the truck. But that's just me.