Team Roper Heeler wrote:
My wife and I will be heading west in September. Overnighting around 9000'. What do I need to address to insure optimum performance. We currently live around 1,500'. Thanks for the help.
Gasoline powered generators do have a carburetor altitude adjustment,,,if you have a gasser....
Effects Of High Altitude And Extreme
Temperatures
If you travel at high altitudes or in extreme temperatures, your generator can lose power. In such lower-density air conditions, you canโt operate as many electrical devices as you could under normal operating conditions.
Power decreases 3.5% for each 1,000 feet above an altitude of 500 feet. For example, to operate at 4,500 feet (4,000 feet above rated generator altitude) multiply 3.5% x 4 (4,000 ft) = 14% power loss. Then multiply .14 x your generatorโs power rating: 4,000 watts x .14 = a loss of 560 watts at that altitude.
Power decreases in extreme temperatures by 1% for each 10ยฐ F (5.5ยฐ C) above 85ยฐ F (29.4ยฐC).
NOTE: The carburetor on a non-EFI gasoline generator may require adjustment at high altitudes. (See your Operatorโs Manual or your Cummins Onan Authorized RV Service and Parts Dealer.)
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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