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"dene" wrote in news:1169276883.977097.126110
@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Again....don't hesitate to be critical and/or creative. Bye bye, little Honda (snif)! The HOT AIR coming out of the COOLING SYSTEM is heating the INSIDE of the Coleman cooler and being sucked back INTO the cooling system! That slot in the top isn't near enough cooling to keep it from destroying the engine. It's breathing its own hot cooling air!! NO, no no no NO!.... What you SHOULD have done was cut a hole and put in a piece of internal ductwork the same size as the WHOLE hot air outlet around the exhaust, that whole grillework where the hot air comes out around the muffler inside the gen's case. On the OTHER end of the cooler, you should have opened a hole to let outside air INTO the cooler, sucked in by the vacuum the air blowing out the cooling air exhaust causes, which will fill the cooler with COOL air, NOT its own hot cooling air. The intake should have a little rain cover pointing down and open all along the bottom. The slot in the top is totally unnecessary if you use the cooling I describe, so no "cover" to keep the rain out will be necessary. Drill some holes in the bottom of the cooler, say 3/4", so any water that stands in the bottom of the cooler will simply drain out under it. Air comes in one end....right by the controls and expensive electronic inverter electronics keeping them COOL. Hot air and exhaust comes out the OTHER end, forced out of the case by an internal ductwork that prevents it recirculating inside the cooler and causing the electronics and engine to overheat. I have both the EU1000i little 1KW suitcase and the MUCH BETTER designed EU3000i 3KW genset. The 1KW runs way too fast for longevity, as does your 2KW. The EU3000i only turns its 6.5hp engine 1200 RPM up to about a 1800 watt load. I ran my stepvan shop off the 1KW for a year and it started to show signs, hard starting, etc. I stumbled into the EU3000i in the Honda dealer parking lot. They guy was bringing it back for the 7KW RV model for his 5th wheel camper. Instead of trading it in for $1200 from the Honda ripoff artists, I got it for $1500 cash with about 8 hours of use in the original box. He'd had it 3 days and it wouldn't pull his two RV AC units....(c; The EU3000i is mounted on the outside of the left rear swing door on a couple of really heavy 1000# right angle brackets, permanently bolted to them. Welded to the outer end of the brackets are two hinges whos floppy side is welded to a welded steel framework that supports my unpainted aluminum cover, to keep the 3KW out of the rain. Two Stanley self-locking gate latches hold the cover to the door when it's closed, one on each side. Open these latches and the whole cover swings back away from the generator and down, exposing it completely for service and fueling. The entire bottom of the "box" is simply left open. The EU3000i air intake is STUPIDLY located in the steel channels on the BOTTOM of it so if you lay it on the ground it will suck up anything into the case and engine. Cooling air for the 3KW inverter comes in through cooling slots under the control panel. A full- width slot in the port side of the top has an overhanging rain shield and is close to the hot air/exhaust outlet on the opposite side from the control panel. Venturi effect of the air rushing out the genset through this slot actually pulls a vacuum on the whole case, causing me to have to clean the road dust out of it quite often as it runs all day all summer pulling the 2 AC units cooling my stepvan shop/office. Costs about $8/day at $2.50/gal for 10 hours continuous duty. I fill it every other day all summer. It holds 3.5 gallons on top of the genny, easily filled directly from the hose at any gas station by simply flipping down my aluminum cover. The inside of the aluminum cover is covered with packing foam to reduce the already quiet sounds to a whisper. Most noise comes from vibration transmitted to the door from the mounting brackets. It's a price I pay to keep the van at 75F, not 105F all summer...not an option in SC. In winter, I heat the truck with the 1KW little genset INSIDE! I welded a pipe nipple to that tiny exhaust outlet on the EU1000i muffler. A right angle flange copper tubing adapter directs the exhaust into a coil of 1/2" copper tubing that's about a foot in diameter and a foot thick with the coils pulled apart to form a naturally-aspirated heat exchanger. The genset's cooling air outlet is pointed forward into the cabin of the van from just inside the back doors. The copper tubing open end is routed through a hole in the deck out under the van. By that point, the exhaust temperature is barely warm, resulting in near 100% heat recovery from the genset to heat the truck. Guesstimates show around 35000 Btu at low speed Econo setting. It also powers the shop without having to drive the air conditioning, of course. There's little electrical load and I recover near 100% of my fuel investment making the truck toasty warm at the expense of having to listen to the genset inside the truck. Moving down the highway, this isn't much of an issue and the truck, itself, is noisy. I'm sitting almost on top of a 6.2L diesel V-8 under a fiberglass lid. It's a truck, not an SUV, you know...(c; Coming in out of 25F freezing rain into a heated truck at 80F, dry and warm is worth the noise...(c; A 115VAC-operated carbon monoxide alarm, running off the genset's AC outlet, makes sure there are no leaks gassing the truck interior when either of these gensets are in operation, especially my "truck heater". I recently installed a remote starting kit in the 3KW electric-start genset. It replaces the manual choke with a solenoid unit like outboard motors have and remotes the keyswitch up into the shop. I used to reach up into the bottom of the cover to start it, and damned near got bit by a Brown Recluse, the world's most poisonous spider, that had built her nest in there. Their poison continues to eat flesh long after the spider is squashed. Nasty stuff. Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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