Hawaii340
Member
- Dec 11, 2012
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- Boat Info
- 1999 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer, Two Screws Loose
- Engines
- Twin 7.4 MPI Mercruisers (for now, in the process of repairing or repowering). V-Drives
i know that the question i am asking might require a very subjective answer. Some people are inherently more risk averse or more risk takers than others.
the question has to do with sleeping with the generator running for the A/C to be on. I noticed Dale's comment about turning the generator off at night.
I bought a portable Carbon monoxide sensor to sit in the cabin as a back up to the hard wired standard sensor. I'll put five of them in if that is what is prudent.
For those that choose to leave the generator running all night, what precautions are they using to ensure their family's safety?
please let me know what i should be considering. I respect the position also of those that just think it isn't worth the risk.
thank you.
Dwight
the question has to do with sleeping with the generator running for the A/C to be on. I noticed Dale's comment about turning the generator off at night.
I bought a portable Carbon monoxide sensor to sit in the cabin as a back up to the hard wired standard sensor. I'll put five of them in if that is what is prudent.
For those that choose to leave the generator running all night, what precautions are they using to ensure their family's safety?
please let me know what i should be considering. I respect the position also of those that just think it isn't worth the risk.
thank you.
Dwight