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IWally
May 29, 2013Explorer
Maybe this is the question:
Do you turn on your generator on and leave the site for a 3 hours?
Honestly I don't have one, could be something people do all the time.
I was surprised to learn that fail-over and auto-start/stop switches were not common options on these things. Guess it's just me.
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We do have a fantastic fan but with my big long haired dog I have been in situations where it can't really do the job because the air outside is too hot and it's not always possible to get a shady spot. I'm also looking at getting a temperature alarm to back up whatever else I do. We also travel with a kiddy pool for outdoor cool-downs while we're in camp.
Do you turn on your generator on and leave the site for a 3 hours?
Honestly I don't have one, could be something people do all the time.
I was surprised to learn that fail-over and auto-start/stop switches were not common options on these things. Guess it's just me.
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We do have a fantastic fan but with my big long haired dog I have been in situations where it can't really do the job because the air outside is too hot and it's not always possible to get a shady spot. I'm also looking at getting a temperature alarm to back up whatever else I do. We also travel with a kiddy pool for outdoor cool-downs while we're in camp.
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