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MEP-802A Rodent Proofing

WWRD99

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Finally made time to wire screen the side vents.
1/4” screening with zip ties.
Also have moth balls placed in various interior spaces away from HV electric or moving parts.





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I haven't done this yet as I have tons of cats running around and so far haven't had one build a nest yet...I get the mud duabers in mine now and just have to go in and knock them off and vacuum it out once in a while. Is there a hole in the bottom of the case as well? I have heard they can crawl in from there too.
 

rcamacho

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There are two holes under the batteries for drainage but blocked by the batteries themselves. I still need to look under the main engine rails


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WWRD99

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There are two holes under the batteries for drainage but blocked by the batteries themselves. I still need to look under the main engine rails


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I thought they had a drain hole in the middle that was covered by a mesh type material but not sure...keep them out of there though!! They can eat a genset in no time!!
 

rcamacho

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I thought they had a drain hole in the middle that was covered by a mesh type material but not sure...keep them out of there though!! They can eat a genset in no time!!
Yeah I have no desire to completely rewire the set. I just had to rewire the main output wires this season due to faulty installation. Rubbed through…


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Hawkez

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Bounce dryer sheets ward of rodents quite well. (Yes, they have to be bounce brand original aroma.) Just zip tie, place or stuff them in discreet locations. I have used this trick for myself and customers at the shop I work for. Plus they smell much better than moth balls! 😉 Hope this helps.
 
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