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Ray
Now that I finally bough a generator the question is where to put it.I
live in a private home and would like to put it in our back screen room
but the morons that laid the slab before we bought the house put it
below the grass line so in a good storm it will take water.Obviously it
will be elevated but the user may be standing in a few inches of
water.Anywhere else around the house will leave it to the mercy of
inclement weather.
Another issue of the screen room is fumes.It's well ventilated but still
semi close to a bedroom window that has a small AC unit installed and a
sliding glass door.I've noticed in automotive garages during rainy
weather they hook an exhaust house to the tail pipe to vent the fumes
outdoors while working on cars,any such device for a generator close to
a window or would that only encourage indoor use (not a good thing)
This sounds like a stupid question to me but I got to ask now then find
out later,how dangerous is it to touch a generator if your on a wet
surface.
Also how weather resistent is a generator.I realize it can't be kept out
in pouring rain but how little is too much.
Also I read in the instructions a ground rod should be installed,are
yours and what type of gasoline additive do you recommend and do you use
standard oil or synthetic,thanks
Ray,
live in a private home and would like to put it in our back screen room
but the morons that laid the slab before we bought the house put it
below the grass line so in a good storm it will take water.Obviously it
will be elevated but the user may be standing in a few inches of
water.Anywhere else around the house will leave it to the mercy of
inclement weather.
Another issue of the screen room is fumes.It's well ventilated but still
semi close to a bedroom window that has a small AC unit installed and a
sliding glass door.I've noticed in automotive garages during rainy
weather they hook an exhaust house to the tail pipe to vent the fumes
outdoors while working on cars,any such device for a generator close to
a window or would that only encourage indoor use (not a good thing)
This sounds like a stupid question to me but I got to ask now then find
out later,how dangerous is it to touch a generator if your on a wet
surface.
Also how weather resistent is a generator.I realize it can't be kept out
in pouring rain but how little is too much.
Also I read in the instructions a ground rod should be installed,are
yours and what type of gasoline additive do you recommend and do you use
standard oil or synthetic,thanks
Ray,