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![]() dene wrote: Again....don't hesitate to be critical and/or creative. Seems like guilding the lily to me; the little Hondas are already pretty quiet. On my boat, the deck vibration when the generator is running is more of an irritation than the generator's sounds. Reduced by putting the generator on a 1" thick piece of engine room sound insulation. Or, put the thing on the end of the dock, almost unnoticeable below decks. Anyway, I'm highly critical. The instruction booklet is quite clear, don't mess with the exhaust outlet, don't run in confined spaces. Reasons? Exhaust back pressure and overheating. Your setup is recycling a huge amount of cooling air through the generator and roasting it good. At the least, your "genny in an icebox" will have a short service life, worst case a spectacular meltdown. |
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