shan
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Has anyone fitted a generator into a Rodman 1250?
I saw one I place of the fish box by the door.Has anyone fitted a generator into a Rodman 1250?
Photos would be really useful please.Not the same boat but another Rodman, a 38 - my Paguro gennie is at the back of the lazarette next to the port fresh water tank.
It is sitting on a plywood shelf glassed in as per other large fixtures in the boat. The exhaust goes into a water cooled silencer below the gennie and out the transom a few inches above the waterline. Battery power comes from the port main batteries. I am pretty sure mine was fitted by Rodman. If you want I can take a few pics so you can see how they did it.
I am at the boat on Wednesday, I will try and take some pics for you.Photos would be really useful please.
Thank you.I am at the boat on Wednesday, I will try and take some pics for you.
The noise reduction is great at anchor.Thanks. Could be a useful space saving option.
Yes, I'm sure it is! The generator would mostly be used for air conditioning - very necessary and mostly running when at anchor.The noise reduction is great at anchor.
K, would you care to explain to the panel why you have a garden hose attachment on your generator ?Some pics of my generator installation - and yes that really is a hose pipe connection! It's a temporary thing.
the generator sits on a glassed in plywood shelf.
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exhaust silencer and seacock etc
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Water trap/anti syphon, then the exhaust goes out the transom
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Now... now... retract those claws......I'm sure he wouldn't like to explain. Anyway, his wife has probably already asked.K, would you care to explain to the panel why you have a garden hose attachment on your generator ?![]()
In my experience garden hose connections are prone to failure except for Gardena. They are a good brandThe hose pipe connector is there so that I can plug a hose pipe with fresh water into the cooling system and rinse out any salt water before I leave it for long periods.
The cooling system on the single cyclinder engine is a bit carp and easily blocks with rust etc. I pretty much never use my generator so I leave the sea cock closed unless it is in use. I have been trying to find something a bit more suitable but to be honest the hose pipe coupling won't corrode and it is not under pressure. Any better ideas gratefully received.