Sodo
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- Cascade Mtns of WA state
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- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
I read thru the thread again, Jenkins has taken the time to describe LOTS of good info on sound deadening and ventilation. Instead of rushing out to buy this $25 duct fan (6" & 435cfm) I probably should have bought the Harbor freight unit ($80/ 8" / 1500 cfm) per Curlydave. But he didn't post a pic so the info didn't go into the right memory slot.
Thats one of the problems of reading important info on a smartphone. I shoulda looked it up right away. Well anyway thanks Dave, and here's the link for posterity.
Harbor Freight 8" 1500cfm ventilator fan $80
For 8,000 watts, (240vAC x 33A) 65 feet I get less than 2% voltage drop for 10ga wire. Seems sufficient because the times I'm truly working the generator full bore will be very seldom and short (couple second peaks?). In any case the wire is ready now, and as Jenkins noted it can be changed easily. Probably not by me though, I'll prob be all stinkbones before a deficiency shows up.
Dragoneggs its already snowing - not sure what to do with that dirt bank, might have to just let it find its own angle of repose (while I ought to do the same
) I can't though, too much other work to get done. Gotta weld today, and I'll be darned if I'm gonna uncoil my 50foot extension cord while theres a BEAUTIFUL buried conduit with everything I need.
For 8,000 watts, (240vAC x 33A) 65 feet I get less than 2% voltage drop for 10ga wire. Seems sufficient because the times I'm truly working the generator full bore will be very seldom and short (couple second peaks?). In any case the wire is ready now, and as Jenkins noted it can be changed easily. Probably not by me though, I'll prob be all stinkbones before a deficiency shows up.
Dragoneggs its already snowing - not sure what to do with that dirt bank, might have to just let it find its own angle of repose (while I ought to do the same