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Cmccain13 wrote:
Hello all, so we have been to a few harvest hosts and its been hot, i don't know why, but I am apprehensive about letting the generator run all night. should I be? Does anyone else do this or do you run your generator all night. The only time I use the generator is at a harvest hose like every two weeks or so.
โJul-15-2021 12:27 AM
2g's wrote:
OP: You're concerned about safety, as you should be. However, first you need to check with the Harvest Host to make sure it's allowed, especially if there will be other campers parked nearby. Most people don't want to hear a generator all night.
Same goes for boondocking... it's just common sense to not park near another if you're planning to do this.
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โJun-29-2021 09:09 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
We once stopped at a rest stop for lunch and had the 2 roof top vents running. It got too hot and I turned on the generator and then the AC. In the middle of eating lunch the CO alarm went off. Evidently the roof top vents were drawing in the exhaust from the generator. I opened tha windows and door and shut down the AC and then the generator. I switched my Fantastic fan from out to in and then closed up the windows and door. I restarted the generator and then the AC. Roof top fresh air being pulled into the MH from the vent fan created a positive airflow out of the MH instead of drawing air in. No more issues with the CO alarm.
You were running the A/C with the vents open???
โJun-29-2021 05:52 AM
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SFVdave wrote:
We once stopped at a rest stop for lunch and had the 2 roof top vents running. It got too hot and I turned on the generator and then the AC. In the middle of eating lunch the CO alarm went off. Evidently the roof top vents were drawing in the exhaust from the generator. I opened tha windows and door and shut down the AC and then the generator. I switched my Fantastic fan from out to in and then closed up the windows and door. I restarted the generator and then the AC. Roof top fresh air being pulled into the MH from the vent fan created a positive airflow out of the MH instead of drawing air in. No more issues with the CO alarm.
I have been to a casino whith free overnight RV parking and the MH next to me ran his generator all night for TV and AC. Also at Rincon parkway in Ventura CA, many run their generators all night for the same reasons of TV and AC. So many have done it but we haven't had to yet.
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โJun-18-2021 04:13 AM
magicbus wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:Free overnight stays at attractions. https://harvesthosts.com/host-locations/
Whats an HH location?
Of course rather than pay for fuel all night for a generator, it would probably be more economical, quieter and less worrisome to stay in a nearby campground and pay for electricity.
Dave