Ernest Shaw
Retired machinist
Thanks for the replies fellas, appreciate it.
The best place to pull air from is the inner fender on Chevy Trucks.Another thing I'm trying to work out is the breather assembly. I can do a quick and dirty one like in the first pic but this keeps it exposed to under hood temps and there's the noise factor too. I thought about moving it outside the engine compartment and down by my engine skid plate. It would be more exposed to the elements this way though. It's pretty hard to make something work in these tight confines of the engine compartment. I like it down lower out of the engine compartment but I may have to raise it up more and place it behind the front bumper. Just trying out different scenarios right now.
Power is off at the Farmhouse.Brian, are you going to church this early or did you just get in from partying?
Have one but it's 5500 watts at 220 VAC. 6500 watts Peak.No generator?
Still Dangerous.I have the same size generator and I do the same thing for the hookup (instead of the dryer receptical I installed a 220 line in my garage for my welder) but I don’t have any problems. It powers our well pump, sewage pump, big frig, TV, fans for the propane heater, most every light is LED adapted.