Generator help
#21
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From: PRV MUD HOLE
If You Guy's Get Together And Buy At Least Five Or More, We Cane Sell'm At $845-$850 Range. Retail Is $1100
Let Me Know. Shipping May Outway Savings.
You Can Put Them In The Engine Hatch, But I Highly Recomend Running Your Blower, And Co2 Detectors.
Sure Makes Alot More Sense Than The $6000 Gens That Are In Some Boats.
Good Thing About The Honda Eu Model Is That You Can Link Them Together And Make More Power.
Let Me Know. Shipping May Outway Savings.
You Can Put Them In The Engine Hatch, But I Highly Recomend Running Your Blower, And Co2 Detectors.
Sure Makes Alot More Sense Than The $6000 Gens That Are In Some Boats.
Good Thing About The Honda Eu Model Is That You Can Link Them Together And Make More Power.
#22
No, I do not run the blower, believe it not, it is louder than the generator. I do crack open the engine hatch at night about 1 foot, it does get a little warm in there closed up. I do have plenty of air vents on my engine compartment.
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From: Cedar Rapids Iowa, LOTO, Cape Coral Fl.
I was really suprised at the amount of gas fumes that I could smell whenever I opened either compartment after the generator had been in there. Don't get me wrong, I would be all for a more permanent mount for it, but I would be afraid of the "big boom" storing it under the hatch. I also don't believe that any insurance company would be overly impressed.
Your answer to the exhast is the best that I have seen, though.
#25
Haven't used the 1000, I have the 2000. If it will run the A/C it will be stressed doing so. The 2000's barely get the 10K BTU units started. (Compressor kicking in really draws some amps)






