Jun-26-2015 06:49 AM
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Jun-30-2015 06:20 AM
Right now I am looking at the Champion generator.
Jun-30-2015 05:51 AM
Jun-29-2015 02:14 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:All 5 of my Onans vented the exhaust to the side of the RV, not underneath the RV. The tailpipe comes out from the bottom of the RV and exits to the side, not under the RV.colliehauler wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:Motorhome and toy haulers have a exhaust that vents out the side not under the belly. They also have a fan for cooling that draws in air and exits out beside the exhaust pipe.2oldman wrote:cbwallace wrote:You are probably referring to CO, not CO2. CO is slightly LIGHTER than air.
Additionally, CO2 is heavier than air so using the setup described over night would dump a lot of CO2 right under the front of the trailer where you are sleeping. CO2 detectors help, but mine is located in the back half of the trailer by my fridge and furnace. Not sure it is worth the risk.
And yes, OP does not want to be sleeping with a gigantic CO generator a few feet away.
Motorhomer's do it every night. And in most cases those generators exhaust out below the belly of the motorhome. But it's a decision each individual has to make on their own.
Well, I'm not sure what kind of motorhomes you had but all 6 of the ones I had vented below the belly pan on the driver side.
Jun-29-2015 08:53 AM
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Jun-29-2015 05:43 AM
popeyemth wrote:RoyBell wrote:
I made a box to put over mine with an attic fan. When closed, you can barely hear it. I only use it once a year at a 4 day outdoor m usic fest with no hookups.
Could you post some pictures?
Sound very interesting
Thanks,Mike
Jun-28-2015 01:16 PM
colliehauler wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:Motorhome and toy haulers have a exhaust that vents out the side not under the belly. They also have a fan for cooling that draws in air and exits out beside the exhaust pipe.2oldman wrote:cbwallace wrote:You are probably referring to CO, not CO2. CO is slightly LIGHTER than air.
Additionally, CO2 is heavier than air so using the setup described over night would dump a lot of CO2 right under the front of the trailer where you are sleeping. CO2 detectors help, but mine is located in the back half of the trailer by my fridge and furnace. Not sure it is worth the risk.
And yes, OP does not want to be sleeping with a gigantic CO generator a few feet away.
Motorhomer's do it every night. And in most cases those generators exhaust out below the belly of the motorhome. But it's a decision each individual has to make on their own.
Jun-28-2015 10:29 AM
Jun-28-2015 08:56 AM
popeyemth wrote:RoyBell wrote:
I made a box to put over mine with an attic fan. When closed, you can barely hear it. I only use it once a year at a 4 day outdoor m usic fest with no hookups.
Could you post some pictures?
Sound very interesting
Thanks,Mike
Jun-26-2015 07:04 PM
RoyBell wrote:
I made a box to put over mine with an attic fan. When closed, you can barely hear it. I only use it once a year at a 4 day outdoor m usic fest with no hookups.
Jun-26-2015 05:59 PM