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![]() Butch Davis wrote: Looks like a great prototype. A taller cooler should help a lot. Is the genny mounted to the bottom of the cooler to prevent shifting while underway? How hot does the exhaust vent become with high power loads? Could it be protected from inadvertent touching? I would continue to very carefully monitor generator cooling. There isn't much room for it to shift. The slot in the lid holds it well. I would also recommend the exhaust be vented at the lowest practicable level to ensure no carbon monoxide spills into the cockpit. One would assume that prevailing breezes would place the bow into the wind at anchor and that speed while underway would do the same. But, you never know when something will happen and cause/allow carbon monoxide to get into people spaces. Perhaps the most dangerous situation would be using the genny while tied to the dock. A few carefully placed carbon monoxide monitors/alarms would provide an acceptable comfort level. It's on the upper swim platform with the exhaust near the engine vent. I always run it when running the genny. Also, I have CO monitors in the cockpit and cabin. -Greg |
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