Jul-26-2018 09:30 PM
Jul-28-2018 01:36 PM
RVER wrote:
THEY (THOR) probably knows that they did not vent the generator well and do not want you to use while sleeping since it can enter your rig and you would not know it. I would not do it and why would you? A/C at night? NO just open the windows and put wet face cloths on if need be but running the gen while sleeping is a bad idea for anyone and many places require you to shut them down at 10 pm anyway since they will keep up the whole area.
Jul-28-2018 10:06 AM
Jul-28-2018 08:47 AM
Jul-27-2018 05:08 PM
FormerBoater wrote:
Unless I missed it, no one has opined on a gas powered genny vs. diesel.
In the boating world, there are unfortunate deaths from gasoline generators in vessels that are moored in calm coves with little wind in the summertime.
Deaths from diesel generators are virtually non-existent.
The reason is that diesel exhaust CO content is very low.Gasoline exhaust not so much.
That's why no one is dying in the truck stops with all of the semi's idling through the night.
OP does not list his rig, so it is tough for me to give advice except that I never am concerned running our Onan QD7500....CO monitor always reads 0.
Jul-27-2018 04:36 PM
Jul-27-2018 04:21 PM
Rick Jay wrote:
dotcommer,
properly.
One suggestion I might make is about an hour or so BEFORE you pull over for the night, turn your generator on and run your A/C (two, if you got 'em) on HIGH at a fairly COLD setting. What we find in our rig is when you pull over, there is A LOT of heat underneath the vehicle in the engine, exhaust pipes, muffler, tires, etc. and that heat rises into the coach. Yes, our rig generally is pretty well insulated, but you can still feel that heat coming up into the coach. By keeping the entire rig cool BEFORE we stop, that excess heat is comfortably absorbed by the cool RV interior. In some cases, depending upon the outside temperature & humidity, you might be able to be comfortable with just a window or two open.
Due to the size of our family, we usually travel with at least one A/C running anyway le.
Safe travels,
~Rick
Jul-27-2018 04:18 PM
A Good Cigar wrote:Yes.
You said that your RV has two detectors. When running the generator overnight for A/C , just before going to bed simply test each detector individually, and get a good night's rest:)
Jul-27-2018 03:36 PM
Jul-27-2018 03:31 PM
Tom N wrote:
I never run my onboard Onan generator while sleeping. We just pile on the blankets. We have stayed down to 10°F.
-Tom, W3TLN
Jul-27-2018 02:32 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
Please don't camp next to us while running your generator all night. We've been exposed to generator exhaust and noise upwind from us which is very unpleasant with our windows open. Many CG's or RV parks do not allow it. What's wrong with ceiling or room fans and open windows.
Jul-27-2018 01:41 PM
10forty2 wrote:
CO Poisoning
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
5 minute Google search......
Jul-27-2018 11:57 AM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:Branson N Tucson wrote:
...dig in the pocket and stay in a RV park and enjoy your night.
I agree. Stay in RV parks and support small businesses.
Jul-27-2018 10:47 AM
Branson N Tucson wrote:
...dig in the pocket and stay in a RV park and enjoy your night.
Jul-27-2018 09:52 AM
Jul-27-2018 07:30 AM