64thunderbolt wrote:
In over 13 years with onboard gen I have never had a problem with fumes in the trailer.
It's only partially about fumes coming in your own rig. Obviously, you've never camped at a dog show, which generally demands stacks, as indicated by the OP. At a show, you're packed in like sardines, and your exhaust is not only pointed directly at your neighbor, but also pointed at their dogs. That doesn't go over very well, some sort of generator stack is usually REQUIRED by the show committee.
Tiggs wrote:
Mike, Love this and will see if I can find the piece parts on my next trip to Lowes.
Have you seen an actual GenTuri in person? Look closely at Mike's well designed home-made version. The exhaust from the generator is short, immediately turns upright, then goes through only a short pipe before it ends. That end of the short pipe is centered inside a larger stack, using straps that give plenty of air space around it. These are important construction details. You want the small pipe to be as short as possible to prevent restriction on the generator's exhaust. Then you want a large air gap at the bottom of the stack. The hot exhaust blowing into the large stack will draw a lot of cool air in with it, helping to reduce the heat in that stack. Without the extra air, the plastic pipe will get dangerously hot and melt.
Edit: looks like Mike posted those details while I was still proof-reading my post. Thank you for using a quiet Honda portable, and for being concerned where the exhaust goes. Far too many people use loud portable construction generators, and don't care where the exhaust goes. At crowded dog shows, most people with built in generators use stacks, but I've found that most portable generator users don't.
At a show recently, the folks in the next site had not one, but two of the loudest generators I've ever heard, positioned about 10 feet from our bedroom window. They ran them 24 hours a day - the only time they stopped was when they ran out of fuel, at which point they were refilled and started up again within minutes. They were so loud it was virtually impossible to carry on a conversation outside our rig, and inside with the windows closed and air conditioning running, those generators were still obnoxiously loud.
Thank you for your consideration to your dog show neighbors, it's greatly appreciated. I wish everyone had half of your sense of courtesy. :C
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