tdhcsc wrote:I do my best to nicely talk to a generator operator when it's being used during ''quiet times'
The last time it was 1.5 hours after shutdown. I walked over as he was messing with it and asked if I could help. He said no, he was fine. I responded that I thought he might have a problem as he was running it after hours. Of course the response was "I thought it was OK". I told him that if he needs to charge his batteries to get through the night then perhaps run it for a half hour before shutting it down.
He did return to our campsite in a 1/2 hour and apologised.
Nice guy,,,,,, now read the pamphlet they give you when you pull into a campsite.
I guess my aversion to the generator noise comes from the fact that we were sailboat cruisers logging 25,000 miles under the keel during our almost 13 years. People that cruise a long way from home know the rules at anchor even though there aren't any. You only run your generator during the day and only to charge your batteries. If you need air conditioning you have a sillenced generator. That's the unpublished rule.
You can't be clueless and cruise on a boat. If only they could do that with RV'ing.
Dan
Camp4Life wrote:You can always annoy him back, especially if he's watching TV. You need a base-load antenna, long cable, linear amp and CB Radio. Place antenna near his camper, could be laying down in a bush nearby. Run cable to your camper into amp. Keep keying the CB mic on and off. It'll make his speakers click and crackle and drive him crazy. You could even play your own music through his speakers, or ask him through his own speakers to turn off his generator. Eventually he'd get annoyed and turn off the TV thinking it's broken and then might just turn off the generator.
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