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BulldawgFan wrote:Bingo! Correct answer. I'm not sure how it could be considered inconsiderate to run your generator in a parking lot during the day or even if overnighting at Walmart. Are you supposed to cook all nigh in the heat? Happy camping OP!
That is what it is there for. Use your equipment and enjoy your travels. Be courteous, park away from folks, end of parking lots,etc.
There are folks here that think you shouldn't turn on a light after dark or light a campfire (too much smoke).
Fihd what fits and enjoy. Be respectful and find the municipal laws. Also know you can't please anyone. Read this forum enough and it becomes "you cant please most".
Happy camping.
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tpi wrote:
I've run generator in large parking lots and streets for a lunch break. In parking lots I look for level spot away from most cars. Off to side or out back. On (not busy) street I look for spot away from homes or nearby businesses.
In fact this usage is probably my number one accumulation of useful generator hours. Nice summer lunch break with AC going.
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