jhart
Joined: Dec 14, 2005
Points: 7
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Re: Generators
Reply #21 Feb 6, 2007 7:20 pm |
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"Does anyone here provide a weather shelter for protection, or some sort of a doghouse when operating their machines?"
If I'm home, I run the generator from my garage, which is not physically connected to my house. I also keep a small fan running to exhaust fumes. This brings up a good point to make.
Electrical extension cords, or stingers as they're called in production work, quickly build up resistance to the current flow, so it is important to use a large gauge from the generator to the house, or worksite. I use a 50ft. 10 gauge, and split into three 12 gauge runs to the appliances.
If I'm on remote, I transport the generator in the lined bed of an old '93 stick toyota pickup truck, grounded to the chassi. After it is up and running I've built some sound baffles to stand up in the bed, and a baffled cover that I slide over the top. It is protected and quiet.
good Luck!
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