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tmartin000 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
The Honda's and Yamaha's were not designed to be run in an enclosure. You would have to create a forced air cooling system that can cycle the air and heat out of the enclosure to make them work reliably.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O10y76tGs1w
Dec-11-2016 06:14 PM
Bedlam wrote:
The Honda's and Yamaha's were not designed to be run in an enclosure. You would have to create a forced air cooling system that can cycle the air and heat out of the enclosure to make them work reliably.
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3 tons wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
My Honda 2000 ran my 11,000 btu a/c once. But I tried again later and it wouldn't. I don't know what I did right or wrong. Maybe I kicked up the thermostat too fast. This reminds me to try it again. I have 2 of the Hondas. Really haven't used them much yet. I did discover they fit very well in the rear floorboard of the truck. I also have an IPI extended run tank that feeds both gens and the wiring to parallel them. What I want is a storage box for the gas tank to put on a cargo rack. The tank will fit in the basement but I'm not too sure I want to do that. I may be over thinking it though.
The 2000 should run the air without a hitch assuming that you shut off the campers on board charger.