I think you're going to need to rig a big computer cooling fan into the side
to get real air through that box.
Would I sell that on eBay? Only if I didn't mind inviting lawsuits for the
first one that catches on fire. Plastic fires are very nasty, especially
with gasoline nearby.
I do, however, think it is a promising idea. Thanks for sharing.
Bill Longyard
"dene" wrote in message
oups.com...
A couple of months ago, somebody in a boating forum described using a
modified cooler to house a honda 2000 genny. I passed on those posts to
my talented stepson and today we came up with a proto-type, that he may
eventually market for roughly $150 on E-bay. This is the first one with
more improvements envisioned before it goes to market. This cooler is a
Coleman 5 day, 100 qt. we got on sale at Walmart for $35. Only problem
with it is that it's not high enough, forcing us to cut a hole into the
top of the door.
Here are some pictures with comments in the captions. Please share all
opinions.
http://tinyurl.com/2kqwjd
Outlay was as follows....
$35 cooler
$10 ventilation pipe/exhaust
$30 padded cooler cover
Plus an hour or two of labor.
Results....this modified cooler cut down the sound about a third. Most
of the remaining noise comes from the exhaust. Also pertinant, the
gen-box looks good on the back of my upper swim platform and it
provides waterproofing for the genny, which will allow me to use it in
the rain. (We get a little here).
Again....don't hesitate to be critical and/or creative.
Thanks!
-Greg Schoenberg
"She Said Yes"
2002 Regal 2465
Kalama, Washington