Anhedonic
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I'm about to start building my van and I have ordered a Westinghouse iGen4500 generator:
What I'd like to do is install it such that it works like one of the generators permanently installed in an RV. The way I'm thinking about doing it is to get an airtight metal box and put it up against the outside. I'd put in a fan to bring in a lot of outside air and an an exhaust pipe to the outside and leave at least an inch or two of space on all sides for ventilation. Further, I'd put in something like an inch or two of sound and vibration insulation. I would use the remote starter to start and stop it.
It seems like it would work and even be safe, provided the box was sufficiently airtight. Still, I anticipate problems. First, there is no way to get it to fill from the gas tank; I *believe* these are gravity fed so any fuel pump would flood it. I'd have to get some kind of replacement cap as well. Work around is to turn off the generator, open the box, fill the generator, close the box, and start it again. Not ideal, but I can work with it.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this plan? Whether it will work? How to make it work better?
Keep in mind that this really is my first rodeo. Yes, as a matter of fact I did just fall off the turnip truck.
At least with regard to most mechanical things.
What I'd like to do is install it such that it works like one of the generators permanently installed in an RV. The way I'm thinking about doing it is to get an airtight metal box and put it up against the outside. I'd put in a fan to bring in a lot of outside air and an an exhaust pipe to the outside and leave at least an inch or two of space on all sides for ventilation. Further, I'd put in something like an inch or two of sound and vibration insulation. I would use the remote starter to start and stop it.
It seems like it would work and even be safe, provided the box was sufficiently airtight. Still, I anticipate problems. First, there is no way to get it to fill from the gas tank; I *believe* these are gravity fed so any fuel pump would flood it. I'd have to get some kind of replacement cap as well. Work around is to turn off the generator, open the box, fill the generator, close the box, and start it again. Not ideal, but I can work with it.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this plan? Whether it will work? How to make it work better?
Keep in mind that this really is my first rodeo. Yes, as a matter of fact I did just fall off the turnip truck.
At least with regard to most mechanical things.