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paulz
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2020 15:47
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I'm going to build a small shed, 5x9, to house my generator, air compressor, maybe a battery bank. I know I'll provisions for exhaust, wiring...

Beyond that, any other considerations you guys have come across?

ICC
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2020 19:29
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Be sure there is a good air flow for cooling air. At my old place I had a power shed that used a steel mesh security door and a couple of good size roof vents.

bushbunkie
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2020 19:50
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Someone had built a genie shed here a few years back and he installed an exhaust fan that he simply hooked into his genie. Every time the genie went, so did the fan. I thought it was a smart idea.

paulz
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2020 19:59
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Man, glad I asked! Thanks guys!

Brettny
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# Posted: 13 Aug 2020 06:56
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I had built a 4x6 shed for our generator on our property. Theres pics in the build thread area. It turns out that its filled with alot more stuff than just a generator and a few tools I have to basically unpack the thing to even use the generator.

My doors are in the 4ft wall. This makes the thing like a hallway and a pain to use something from the back. If you leave the doors open theres not much need for a vent system.

Aklogcabin
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2020 10:17 - Edited by: Aklogcabin
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Yes. For my house genny I put an extension on the exhaust pipe. So it exhausts a foot or so out. Then reinstalled the muffler. To do this l unbolted the muffler traced out the flange to engine from the muffler on some 1/8" flat steel. Make 2. Weld one flange to a foot long or your choice of 1" black steel pipe. Weld other to a 1"pipe coupler. Attached flange n muffler to engine n slide it up to wall , mark location of hole . I used a piece of 8"or so flashing metal. To separate pipe from wood n make hole in wall a few inch larger
Slide through hole put flashing over pipe n secure screw on the muffler.

shingobeek
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2020 15:01
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I built a 8x8 building with shed roof, put a fan in the bottom corner, aligned with exhaust output on genny. When I fire up genny, I plug in fan, it is designed to suck air out of a much larger building. It had three speeds and chain pull start stop and louvers on it when off. I have learned to leave the door cracked a bit, it helps airflow.....so far works great

It looks like this, but different type:

https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/hvac/exhaust-fans/exhaust-and-supply/tpi-exhaust-f an-18-in-with-shutter-3-speed?infoParam.campaignId=T9F&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI04m71LCb6wIV Eb7ACh3Y3QqTEAQYASABEgLax_D_BwE



shingobeek
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2020 15:02
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I think I paid like 89.00 for one......

justincasei812
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2020 15:07
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When I bought my cabin there was an outhouse that was in perfect condition. They had added a well, septic, etc. to the cabin so no use for the outhouse. I made that into the genny shed. I cut an opening on the side of the exhaust hung a box fan over that and a smaller one on the other side to pull fresh air in. Plugged the fan into the genny. Any time the generator was on the fan was on blowing the exhaust out and away from the cabin. Didn't cost me much to do other than the mesh for the openings. I cut a hing for the cover I put over the large opening for when we were not there and some scrape wood for the floor.

shingobeek
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2020 17:38
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justincasei812
even cheaper than my rig, but same effect!!!

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