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Old 06-11-2015, 12:36 PM   #5
Ready2retire
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Kansas
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THOR #2210
I've read about the 120 degree limit on carious other threads. I can see where a hot summer day in Arizona could cause that.

On this latest incident, I was in Kansas and the temperature was about 85. Not saying it didn't reach 120 in the compartment.

My biggest question here is if anyone has or has heard of a fix to allow more air flow within the generator compartment. Design flaws and location issues aside, I want to be able to travel in the summer and use my generator. If anyone has any suggestions allowing more airflow (vents, tubing, fans, etc) and a means to acquire and install these devices that would certainly he appreciated.

Thank you to those that have responded so far. Your help and insight is appreciated.
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