@@tomnorman457 you’re welcome. I really like it and I probably have a good chance of using it this year. Hurricanes headed to the Gulf of Mexico already!
@@wr1039 If you run it with the flap down, the generator’s carbon monoxide sensor will shut it down really quick. For anyone in the future trying to improvise a fast DIY rain solution, Im going through hurricane Beryl LITERALLY right now. For reference, Im using a Firman dual-fuel generator, 8500W gasoline, 7500W propane…. I made a makeshift rain tent for it with a large tarp and huge tent stakes, pup-tent style. I got a couple of small pieces of plywood and put on top of the generator to prevent water from pooling on the gas tank. The tarp mostly covers the outlet side, but not completely because I need to get my hands up in there. The intake-side is covered, as well as the backside (opposite the outlets). Initially I had the exhaust side partially closed to try and help shield the electronics, but the carbon monoxide sensor shut it down. I had to reconfigure it so the exhaust side is mostly open, and staked the tarp down as close as possible to the electronic side.