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Hey guys, may sound silly in the middle of a heat wave, but winter is not far away. Thought you all may be interested in a design for a heated and conditioned enclosure for our beloved generators. The pics are better than a thousand words, but basically there is four 6 x 6 treated posts, one on each corner, generator placed in center of concrete pad with a 2 x 6 attached on top of the 6 x 6's. Screwed for easy removal. The roof is a 2 x 2 tubular steel frame, hinged on one side, for easy maintenance access or quick removal. The panels are aluminum freezer panels, with 4" of foam sandwiched between aluminum These panels come in all different sizes and we cut them down and modified them to our particular size requirements. The are wonderfully light, and have a great R-value. When placed in their openings, they are sistered up to a galvanized piece of channel and a rubber sealing gasket purchased from the local hardware store. When operating, it is so easy to remove 3 of the panels, one for air, one for control panel, and one for the exhaust, but it still remains an all-weather enclosure. During the winter time, this insulated box which has a utility outlet will be able to keep the batteries charged and a little thermostatically controlled heater to keep our little baby nice and warm for easy starts.
Hope this may help somebody out. If you are in NC or close by, we had to buy a lot of these panels to get what we needed and have lots of leftovers. If you are close by and would like some, we've got 'em.
PS If you would like more information, we have a lot more pictures.