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mikestock wrote:
If you want hot, the one I made for my EU3000is gets pretty hot. About as hot as the roof of my wife's black car, in the sun.
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โDec-03-2017 07:49 PM
Tiggs wrote:
Is there a product or has anyone attempted a DYI project that vents the exhaust of their portable generators above their TT? I've a Honda 2000 and have had problems in the past with the exhaust blowing back through the campsite. I dry camp a lot at dog shows so my neighbors are sometimes fairly close. The big rigs with their on board generators often exhaust their fumes up and over the top of their roofs. Would be wonderful to have something like a Genturi but designed to be used on something portable. Maybe the Genturi can be used, I don't even know. (I did search the forum for a similar topic and didn't find anything)
Carolyn
โDec-03-2017 06:33 PM
Cajun Buccaneer wrote:
Looking at making this for my twin 2000s this week. Any issues with the weight of this on the 90 attached to the gen? Thinking of using
some suction cups and bungees for steading to camper. Thanks for any updated info.
โDec-02-2017 02:48 PM
โSep-03-2017 09:11 AM
mikestock wrote:
I made my own Venturi type stack for far less than $179. In fact I made two of them for my twins. I did this out of necessity, due to a tailgate parking requirement. They are standard 3" PVC pipe, a 1" X 4" nipple ans a 1" street L. Note that the street L threads snugly into the opening in the shroud of the generator. The pipe, being a little heavy, is suspended by a bungee cord, when in use. I attach the bungee to my slideout awning roller bracket to carry most of the weight.
Excuse the paint job. Didn't like the bright red color drawing extra attention when unattended.
โSep-23-2013 05:34 AM
โSep-22-2013 11:58 PM
ShapeShifter wrote: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:
Never thought about that. I dry camp mostly. I've only stayed in an RV parl 1 time in over 13 yrs. Maybe I should just stay in the forest, LOL.
โSep-21-2013 05:10 PM