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Grit_dog
May 14, 2021Navigator
^Now that’s thinking!
To the OP, don’t make this difficult.
Start genny, don’t point exhaust at anything that may melt or catch fire. If you want to direct the exhaust back under your tonneau cover (although idk how this would seem like a solid idea), do so. As long as you pay attention to the first sentence.
Rain, snow, wind, sun, generators seem to run just fine.
Common sense. Every construction site with a generator, it’s likely outside.
At home, my backup genny only comes out when the power is out and generally it’s raining or snowing.
To the OP, don’t make this difficult.
Start genny, don’t point exhaust at anything that may melt or catch fire. If you want to direct the exhaust back under your tonneau cover (although idk how this would seem like a solid idea), do so. As long as you pay attention to the first sentence.
Rain, snow, wind, sun, generators seem to run just fine.
Common sense. Every construction site with a generator, it’s likely outside.
At home, my backup genny only comes out when the power is out and generally it’s raining or snowing.
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