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    My MEP803A permanent install

    I ran into the same issue with my metal barn roof where the service entrance mast head was leaking water as the former owner had jerry-rigged it with tar that had cracked over time. The mast head exited right next to one of the metal roof seam overlaps. I found a mast head roof penetration kit...
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    My MEP803A permanent install

    If you google "Tent Stove Jack" you will get several hits for solutions that should work with your roof penetration exhaust. Here is one I ran across that would work nicely, although a bit pricey. There are probably others that are less expensive if you do some searching.
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    My MEP803A permanent install

    I agree very nice setup all the way around! Just out of curiosity, how is your exhaust vented out through roof? Does it have a flapper or rain cap type vent on roof to prevent rainwater from coming down exhaust pipe?
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    My MEP803A permanent install

    You might consider getting 3 pieces of 4x6 treated lumber, or whatever provides the right height, and putting them crosswise under the genset so the wheels are then ~1/4"-1/2" off the ground. Shouldn't affect your conduit connection point if its slightly higher. If you don't have an...
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    My MEP803A permanent install

    I had the same thoughts. Here in the "earthquake zone" that would never fly, well...it might rock-n-roll!
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