Generator mounted in box on a Frame?
Submitted: Monday, Dec 07, 2009 at 23:06
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Rocko Wallaby
Heya
Came across a few posts where people noted they'd mounted their generator in a box on the A frame. I have a Yamaha EF2400is, which is a biggish sucker, and I've seen some nice concepts on modified boxes to put them in. Especially to stop someone nicking it. However, I'm really concerned about the whole "death by monoxide" bit, let alone the "flaming death while I seep if something burns" joy. Awfully close to the van itself.
How have people done this, or what other options fr carrying the genny are there? Apart from the back of the car, I mean ;>
Scotty
Reply By: Roughasguts - Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 00:38
Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 00:38
I guess you could extend the exhaust outlet away from the van! shouldn't be to hard.
And find some quick response sprinkler heads and hook them up to your gennie box on the inside, and pressurised
water supply and sleep easier at night knowing that any gennie fire will be put out almost straight away should one start.
Cheers
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Reply By: Motherhen - Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 19:22
Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 19:22
Ours is in a box on the A frame Scotty, and it opens from the front not the top. We usually take it out to use it, but it can be used in situ on a slide out. It is for emergency use so not used very often. Yours is heavier than ours, so weight on the a-frame may be an issue as it affects the downward thrust on the vehicle (commonly known as tow ball weight).
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Follow Up By: Rocko Wallaby - Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 22:08
Tuesday, Dec 08, 2009 at 22:08
Noddles. According to the manufacturer, I should have plenty of reserve (close to 100+kg) in the towball weight, but plan on checking it before getting too excited about anything. Size of the box is extremely limited because of the area already taken up with the spare wheel carrier, so wouldn't fit much there anyway. Might fit a small box for the generator, or alternatively just stick a box there for all the water/suliage hoses, awnings, etc, which don't weigh much.
So, what other things to people do to make generators user-friendly?
Scotty
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