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- AllegroDNomadAs others have indicated, in an RV, pushing the exhaust up is more "desired" than out. Out, often, pushes the deadly problem to others. Up let's it continue to rise and dissipate. If you do a search, you can find of how some made their own version of the Gen-Turi.
- Big_JimmyExplorerGreat information, thank you all
- wa8yxmExplorer III
jdkd123 wrote:
I use a Gen-Turi model (CAMCO brand) and it seems to work well...Carries the exhaust vertically and away from my slideout that sits next to my generator exhaust. Compact and easy to install and remove.
Same here.. It takes the gasses up above the roof and from there being hot they continue to rise. The large tube gets warm. but not hot (I can hold it comfortable after hours of operation) but don't touch the metal elbow. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIWhat are you trying to accomplish? There's a device called the "Gen-turi" that redirects the generator exhaust above the RV roof line without placing any significant back pressure on the exhaust. The Gen-turi only adds about a foot to the actual exhaust pipe. The rest is an oversize plastic pipe that draws fresh air in the bottom to carry the exhaust fumes out the top.
Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust Venting System - jdkd123ExplorerI use a Gen-Turi model (CAMCO brand) and it seems to work well...Carries the exhaust vertically and away from my slideout that sits next to my generator exhaust. Compact and easy to install and remove.
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