That’s horrible.  We always had the generators in a separate room.  One end of 
the shelter was walled off just for the generator.  But good point, sometimes 
you get stranded on mountaintops.  I have had carbon monoxide poisoning twice 
and did not notice it coming on.  Obviously I was lucky both times.  

I guess a good CO detector would be a must.  

From: Robert 
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 6:51 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] generator suggestions

Please don't put it in an area that any personnel are likely to take shelter 
in.   We lost two good radio techs out this way last year due to that.  Was 
supposed to be safe for them.  Killed them before they could drink 1/2 cup of 
coffee...


On 9/9/19 4:58 PM, Daniel White wrote:

  The Long Lines sites I've visited in Colorado at that altitude had diesel 
generators but they were also not off-grid.  I know the comm site at Almagre 
Mountain was a huge remediation issue with the diesel tanks there.

  Check out the Cummins Onan 5.5HGJAE-2144.  Since it is designed for RV type 
applications it has a dedicated exhaust port.


       Daniel White
              Co-Founder - Business Development & Operations 
              phone: +1 (702) 470-2766
              direct: +1 (702) 470-2770
             
       

  Sean Heskett wrote on 9/9/19 16:13:

    Hello fellow borg members, 

    We will be building an off grid (solar) tower site at 10,000 feet MSL that 
receives over 500 inches of snow and has a typical settled snow depth of 10 
feet. (I know, we are crazy, but people need internet lol ;)  

    Because of the deep snow it will be necessary to put the generator inside 
the telecom shelter that we are building, otherwise it would get buried.  It 
also needs to be propane because at that altitude and temp diesel fuel will gel 
up and refuse to start. At other sites we have typically used a Generac Ecogen 
15kW propane generator.  Everyone I talk to says "you can't put a generator 
indoors" but in this case I have to, and this isn't living space this is a 
telecom shelter on the top of a mountain.  The Ecogen seems un-good for this 
application because it doesn't seem to have one small exhaust port, it's the 
whole side of the unit.  

    So i'm looking for a propane generator that is:
    1. 5kW or bigger
    2.  has 2 wire start (it needs to be smart enough to handle the choke and 
throttle etc. to start when i close a relay)
    3. can be installed inside the shelter
    4. is super reliable because i don't want to visit this site in the winter

    any ideas??

    Thanks,
    sean


     




   




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