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I recently purchased a Honda EU3000i generator and built a weather proof cover to protect the Honda from rain, sun and curious eyes.



Go to my web site and scroll down to "Other Stuff"



Comments are welcome.

Thanks,

Bobby
 
Very nice work Bobby.

I'm no expert, but I think the frame would probibally be better welded though. If you have those nylon insert nuts on the screws I think should be OK.

I didnt get the Honda (too much $$$ for me) but if I did, I'd like one of these.

Two thumbs up. :D

Eric
 
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Bobby,

Sweet! Great idea and nice looking product.

I have the EU2000i. You've given me some food for thought.

Thanks.
 
Nice project Bobby! I only have an EU1000 for battery charging in the boonies--couldn't afford anything bigger.



While surfing your page, I found we have something else in common--see my Carlisle Blowout Post here.



Mark
 
Nice web site. How did you attach the outdoor thermometer to the camper? Do you leave it attahed when traveling. I have the same thermometer for our house, and want to attach it to the camper. Putting it under the bedroom makes sense since it's always shaded. Velcro?



Putting a remote sensor in the frig is a great idea. I got to thinking, maybe I'll put one in the oven too so that the wife will know the oven temp w/o opening it up to look at a mechanical thermometer. ;)
 
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Hi,



Thanks for the comments.



I just got back from a run up to New York so my boys could play in the snow. I ran the Honda about 60 hours and it worked great. I used it to run the furnace blower fan a couple of nights and also to power heat tape I have on my drain lines.



The cover worked great. I did use nylon lock nuts and they held well. Everything is still tight. We drove through a lot of snow and rain and the Honda stayed dry.



I started the Honda one morning at 17 degrees with 30 weight oil in the engine, no problem. I really like this generator.



I don't have warm weather experience yet, but I'm sure it will do fine.



On the thermometer, I think I attached the mounting bracket with a couple of screws. The location works well. The cheapest price for this remote thermoter is at Home Depot in the garden area. The version I show on my web site was I think in the $20s but less than $30. I have seen the same thing listed at $40. 00 and above.



Thanks,

Bobby
 
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