โMay-31-2013 06:21 AM
โJun-02-2013 12:49 PM
Jloucks wrote:korbe wrote:GrumpyGator wrote:
........ If it bothers you, I would suggest that you're the one in the wrong campground.
That is the attitude that has me pissed off about generator use.
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This is what is wrong with entire society. Selfish people that do whatever they want so long as it is legal because they can regardless of the NEGATIVE impact in others.
...and they are ALL hypocrites too. The first time somebody plays their loud rock music 10 feet from their camper or runs through their site or shines their light all night or cuts in front of them in traffic or talks really loudly at the table next to them at dinner or sits next to them on a plane having not showered in 2 weeks they complain. They are all the SAME person to me.
All of us must suffer their selfishness, or change the rules. It is just a shame some of the rules we need. Our rules say something about us as a people.
โJun-02-2013 11:51 AM
โJun-02-2013 11:49 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
all of those outboards do not recirculate the water. they keep pumping fresh cooling water in. with recirculation you will need a large radiator, fan, etc. I'd like to see a practical design for a portable.
some inboards recirculate the cooling water but have a heat exchanger to dispel heat into the outside/salt water.
bumpy
โJun-02-2013 11:48 AM
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โJun-02-2013 10:13 AM
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โJun-02-2013 10:07 AM
โJun-02-2013 10:00 AM
tpi wrote:
I would think so. Just an example both Yamaha and Honda have small twin cylinder off the shelf water cooled engines (small outboards come to mind). Encapsulate it, run it at low RPM with an inverter and there's a quiet generator. No doubt these couldn't serve all applications due to size and weight, but I bet they could be made surprisingly portable and light.
โJun-02-2013 09:45 AM
if it's possible would it be cost effective? Do you really think those small ones have the grunt to keep up with a 4/55K Onan?
โJun-02-2013 09:43 AM
โJun-02-2013 09:43 AM
Eurocamper wrote:
Wherever possible I camp in a campground that prohibits generators. I've noticed that out here in the West there are more and more of them available. Some, like Zion National Park, are reducing the hours in which a generator can be operated in campgrounds that allow them.
Noise pollution is coming to the forefront as an issue in our National Parks and recreation areas. If this is a concern to you it's a good time to get involved.
I support the National Parks and the National Forest that are making no-generator campgrounds available and I encourage anyone here that objects to generator noise to contact the National Park and National Forest administrators to make your opinion known. It makes a bigger difference than you might suspect.
โJun-02-2013 09:38 AM