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Date:         Wed, 4 Nov 2009 08:07:32 -0800
Reply-To:     Michael Kimball <kimballmk@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Michael Kimball <kimballmk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Gen Set
Comments: To: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@mac.com>
In-Reply-To:  <2C1610AA-50B2-4E28-9EF8-F1CF8BC97949@mac.com>
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I use a honda EU2000i portable generator. Noise level 53 to 59 dB (you can carry on a conversation right next to it). Yes consider other peoples privacy and run only at appropriate times.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@mac.com> wrote:

> I'm one of those with a Honda 1000 generator. I don't use it all that > often, and then only in the daylight hours (when the normal daylight > noises in most campgrounds will drown it out.) There are some places > where generators are not allowed (though I find some people will run > their vehicle engines instead.) > > More recently I've been working on my camper so as to use a portable > wind mill (aka generator powered by the wind.) This is only useful in > locations with good wind (tops of mountains, near large lakes, or > winter camping). Sort of nifty though to have the ability. > > > > On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: > > Well, there is noise, then there is noise. I am not bothered by >> people >> in a campground making the natural noises of people playing, kids >> running about, even someone with musical instruments and dancing, as >> happens in some of the places I visit. I am bothered by generators >> and >> loud stereos. I suspect the critters are bothered by those things >> when >> there are no other people around, too. I actually feel like the >> "quiet >> hours" rules in most public park campgrounds are too lenient. I >> noticed >> that Big Bend National Park and some other national parks now have >> "quiet loops" where no generators or amplified sounds are allowed at >> any >> hour. Good idea? What do you think? >> >> David McNeely >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Rowan Tipton wrote: >> >> i also hate noisy generators. that said, i have a generator mounted >>> in a small trailer with sound proofing that can not be heard from 15 >>> feet... based on db meter readings, personal observation and asking a >>> lot of people. i don't use it if i'm camped near anyone. in fact i >>> usually use it when i'm far into the outback with no one within >>> miles. >>> >>> and in campgrounds i'm bothered by cars driving by, by kids yelling >>> early in the morning, by flicking light from campfires when i'm >>> trying >>> to sleep, by bright lanterns, by dogs barking, by loud voices, by >>> other peoples music, etc. people are noisy and i fail to see why a >>> generator that makes no more noise than other things is less >>> considerate. it's all the noise of people camping and having fun and >>> i enjoy being bothered! and when i don't want to here anyone else i >>> go where there are no others. >>> >>> r >>> >>> On Nov 4, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Don Hanson wrote: >>> >>> I, too, think that generators are really bad when camping. Why >>>> someone >>>> would assume that other people within earshot of their generator >>>> noise are >>>> not being constantly bothered by that irritating noise has always >>>> puzzled >>>> me. Running a generator in a quiet public environment is very >>>> selfish. They make noise. Just for YOU. They aren't really >>>> necessary. >>>> If decide you simply must have electrical devices in use, quiet >>>> power is >>>> fair to other's who happen to have you camped near them. Nobody >>>> should be >>>> forced to listen to generator noise when their neighbors decide to >>>> Zap some >>>> popcorn and watch TV or whatever . >>>> There are plenty of more considerate ways to provide yourself with >>>> electrical power if you simply must have it. Generators really >>>> belong in >>>> environments where their noise is going to be drowned out..Job >>>> sites, Race >>>> tracks, Football stadium parking lots, Off Road vehicle parks, >>>> etc. Even >>>> the quietest tiny little gen-set.. Noisy and very similar to a sonic >>>> toothache...nagging, like a drippy faucet... >>>> Go solar, wind, battery, please! >>>> Don Hanson >>>> >>> >>> I remain, as always >>> YrLyl&ObdntSrvnt, >>> >>> r >>> >>


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