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Old 06-24-2014, 06:35 PM   #13
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City: Ft Pierce
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Originally Posted by Adelaide View Post
What does the water have to do with it? The vast majority of CO2 deaths are "on the shore".


I actually put mine on the fly bridge. I have two detectors that when initiated will tell me how many P/M of CO2 is detectable. No one sleeps while it is on. I use it for Coffee and recharging batteries. I have a solar panel that works very well and if it wasn't for the coffee pot and occasionally the microwave, I don't need to use it much.
Like many others that know the hazards.... and a little forethought is all that's needed to keep you safe.

Also like many others, the limited use of it is the beauty of it and yet it does exactly what we need it for at a fraction of the cost of a permanent genset...or in my case...as a backup or supplemental genset.

Mine is the EU1000 and when I run it on eco-throttle and put it outboard of one of my trunk cabins...the wind is usually louder than it is so the neighbors never even know it's running.
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