View Full Version : Genie running @ 8:30 in a Big4 caravan park
weeds
24th September 2012, 08:36 PM
Its been running for three hours.....after numerous complaints management finally got them to shut it down.
Genies have there place but not in a pack van park on school holidays......
Sharkee
24th September 2012, 08:38 PM
Unbelievable, but why would there be any need for it to be used at a big 4? Strange hey
MuckUte
24th September 2012, 09:11 PM
Tightwad in an unpowered site, why pay extra when i can fire up the generator.
justinc
24th September 2012, 09:18 PM
it is an easy fix. turn it off for them:twisted:. selfish piglets:mad::mad::mad::mad:
jc
goingbush
24th September 2012, 09:32 PM
co2 fire extinguisher will fix it up.
imo they have no place in a camping environment.
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460cixy
24th September 2012, 09:41 PM
Best place for a gensets in the bin
Tank
24th September 2012, 10:04 PM
Fuel to run the Genny would cost more than the extra for a powered site, regards Frank.
Reads90
24th September 2012, 10:04 PM
Wow thought I had heard it all
As said what a tight wad. Power site is hardly anything in cost.
tangus89
24th September 2012, 10:14 PM
help yourself to his fuel. got a syphon hose? we had this in a camp doing the Mont 24hr race, the next door camp put their genny behind all their tents which was in our campsite gassing us, asked them to move it or turn it off, they didn't. They kept wondering why it was running out of fuel so quickly after that. Was going almost all night!
p38arover
24th September 2012, 10:16 PM
Its been running for three hours.....after numerous complaints management finally got them to shut it down.
Genies have there place but not in a pack van park on school holidays......
Genie? Like this:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/09/302.jpg
or a gennie like this:
http://www.liftingequipment.com.au/images/GENNIE.JPG
DoctorJ
24th September 2012, 10:27 PM
It's my pet hate, you get out there to get away from all the noise so why would you bring it with you it just defies logic
Cheers
Julian
austastar
24th September 2012, 10:38 PM
Hi,
I'm told a lead pencil line down the spark plug makes them a tad tricky to start on the second night.
cheers
justinc
24th September 2012, 10:45 PM
hmmmmm, i'd just take a small hammer to the spark plug, dave:twisted:
jc
UncleHo
24th September 2012, 11:21 PM
Valve grinding paste does wonders to motors that are giving grief :twisted:
FANTOM P38
24th September 2012, 11:27 PM
A cupfull of sugar in the tank will also sweeten the noise!
weeds
25th September 2012, 11:41 AM
Tightwad in an unpowered site, why pay extra when i can fire up the generator.
They were on a powered site
it is an easy fix. turn it off for them:twisted:. selfish piglets:mad::mad::mad::mad:
jc
If you can picture a powered site 10m x 8m with a caper trailer, tent and one car......the gennie was about a meter outside annex of the camper trailer. They could have used it as a seat
Wow thought I had heard it all
As said what a tight wad. Power site is hardly anything in cost.
I couldn't believe it either considering they were on a powered site
I walked past just to make sure I wasn't hearing thing, the yobboes were into a good session of drinking so I continued to walk back to my campsite and ring reception, I was the third to ring which prompted to to investigate
When they shut the gennie down there were cheers from at least half of the campsites.
Genie? Like this:
or a gennie like this:
Which ever suits you, I'm happy with auto correct
Bigbjorn
25th September 2012, 11:56 AM
I think we all have to accept that gen sets are now a part of today's touring and camping activities. Lots of motor homes and camper trailers either have them built in, or have a dedicated compartment for them.
If you object to the gentle purr of a modern four stroke generator, then you had better not be the one of the overloud music and raised voices late night roisterers. I object to them more than to generators.
Redback
25th September 2012, 12:30 PM
A cupfull of sugar in the tank will also sweeten the noise!
Mith, it will just disolve in the fuel.
Baz.
Disco Muppet
25th September 2012, 12:53 PM
Could be worse, we used to fire up the big diesel Gennie at 7:30 in the morning on camp, military environment is a bit different though :p
I can't stand caravan parks tbh, too much like parking garages and supermarkets :D
Give me an empty state forest any day :)
BigJon
25th September 2012, 01:14 PM
Could be worse, we used to fire up the big diesel Gennie at 7:30 in the morning on camp, military environment is a bit different though :p
Try mining exploration. Diesel Genset running 24 hrs, plus my work LandCruiser running 10-12 hours a day. I would go for weeks on end without being out of earshot of a diesel engine.
weeds
25th September 2012, 03:04 PM
I think we all have to accept that gen sets are now a part of today's touring and camping activities. Lots of motor homes and camper trailers either have them built in, or have a dedicated compartment for them.
If you object to the gentle purr of a modern four stroke generator, then you had better not be the one of the overloud music and raised voices late night roisterers. I object to them more than to generators.
Pigs arse, no need to run them in a caravan park on a powered site.
I can't remember being in a caravan where people play loud music at 8:30, sure you can hear the site next door, maybe the one next to that as well but that's normally it. I have had more bad experiences at free camping sites because the yobboes hang out there.
I don't particularly like caravan parks either but it fitted best for this holiday. Even when touring I still stop at a van park every now and than for perishables or do washing etc
If work requires a gennie than that's fine, been there done that, no option in most cases.
goingbush
25th September 2012, 03:24 PM
Could be worse, we used to fire up the big diesel Gennie at 7:30 in the morning on camp, military environment is a bit different though :p
I can't stand caravan parks tbh, too much like parking garages and supermarkets :D
Give me an empty state forest any day :)
Big difference, A Big Diesel genset is a sweet sound, I dont mind the sound of those at all, could even go to sleep with that as background noise.
Its the horrible little generators that idiots take away camping, even the noise of 'quiet' honda 4 stroke in a camping environment is reprehensible.
goingbush
25th September 2012, 03:30 PM
Pigs arse, no need to run them in a caravan park on a powered site.
I can't remember being in a caravan where people play loud music at 8:30, sure you can hear the site next door, maybe the one next to that as well but that's normally it. I have had more bad experiences at free camping sites because the yobboes hang out there.
I don't particularly like caravan parks either but it fitted best for this holiday. Even when touring I still stop at a van park every now and than for perishables or do washing etc
If work requires a gennie than that's fine, been there done that, no option in most cases.
Ditto.
The only thing worse than a Generator is the idiot next to us in the Cobar Caravan Park last week that decided to pump up his tyres at 7.00pm with a crappy little portable 12v compressor, after putting up with this for 15 minuites one opening of the van door & a 'stare of death' from my wife stopped him instantly. Why would not this idiot driven to the servo 100m down the road in the morning has me baffled.
Blknight.aus
25th September 2012, 07:37 PM
Im sorry but most powered sites do not give enough power to fire up reverse cycle aircons to warm up or cool down the van as well as run the 3 fridges, freezer hot water service, Tv, half a dozen computers/gaming systems, the microwave and charge the mobile phone at the same time.
Why go camping if you cant have the little luxuries.
I always carry a genny when camping and when I've had call to use it the few people that wander over to complain are usually pretty understanding when I run mine.
Homestar
25th September 2012, 07:53 PM
Big difference, A Big Diesel genset is a sweet sound, I dont mind the sound of those at all, could even go to sleep with that as background noise.
Exactly - Used to maintain (and live next to) the gensets that ran a small town up in the Victorian High country - Licola. They were unsilenced units when I was there and could be heard from everywhere - particularly our bedroom which was only about 25 metres from it. I used to wake up if they stopped in the middle of the night...:D The silence was unnatural. Took me 6 months after we moved not to wake up in a cold sweat once a week thinking the genset had stopped...:p
Having said all that, there is no place for them in a Caravan park - I would creep up there once they are all in bed and permanantly disable it...
shining
25th September 2012, 08:29 PM
Mr Muppet,
Apologies in advance....7.30 in a military environment? That must have been in the b echelon somewhere??? No you're right no one survives without 240v these days. Is that you outside Pirtek?
Cheers,
Steve
bussy1963
25th September 2012, 08:37 PM
I survive in the bush without 240 volt. Have solar power, LED lights and battery.
Bigbjorn
25th September 2012, 08:42 PM
Im sorry but most powered sites do not give enough power to fire up reverse cycle aircons to warm up or cool down the van as well as run the 3 fridges, freezer hot water service, Tv, half a dozen computers/gaming systems, the microwave and charge the mobile phone at the same time.
Why go camping if you cant have the little luxuries.
I always carry a genny when camping and when I've had call to use it the few people that wander over to complain are usually pretty understanding when I run mine.
Exactly. Many RV's have auxiliary engines to run the air con. Many heavy prime movers have an auxiliary to do this whilst the driver has a sleep. As you say, most caravan park power poles will not handle the electrical load of modern RV's. As to earlier posters complaining about noise at 7.00 pm and 8.30 pm, well if you want total quiet before 10.00 pm, go camp at Coopers Creek. Earlier than 10.00 pm complaints are unreasonable.
I use mine to run fridge and lights and it gets shut down when I shut down or 10.00 pm if we are socialising late.
Homestar
25th September 2012, 09:08 PM
No you're right no one survives without 240v these days.
When I go camping, I have a couple of LED lamps from supercrap, and a single burner stove. I just don't get people going 'Camping' and taking everything with them that they would have at home...
That's just me though...
tangus89
25th September 2012, 09:11 PM
Exactly. Many RV's have auxiliary engines to run the air con. Many heavy prime movers have an auxiliary to do this whilst the driver has a sleep. As you say, most caravan park power poles will not handle the electrical load of modern RV's. As to earlier posters complaining about noise at 7.00 pm and 8.30 pm, well if you want total quiet before 10.00 pm, go camp at Coopers Creek. Earlier than 10.00 pm complaints are unreasonable.
I use mine to run fridge and lights and it gets shut down when I shut down or 10.00 pm if we are socialising late.
There is a law in NSW that you can make reasonable noise until 10pm without the cops being able to stop you. My favourite NSW law is the one that you can carry a knife as long as you have an apple.. Had to search laws for a subject at Uni a few years ago, those two were memorable.
But why go 'camping' if you need a gennie, just save your money, don't by an RV or van and stay in hotels with the cash you saved. A head torch should be the most complex electronic device camping.
Disco Muppet
25th September 2012, 09:15 PM
Mr Muppet,
Apologies in advance....7.30 in a military environment? That must have been in the b echelon somewhere??? No you're right no one survives without 240v these days. Is that you outside Pirtek?
Cheers,
Steve
Military environment being veeeeeery loosely defined, it was a cadet camp :D
Military in that we wore auscam and got yelled at, not much else :D
It was at base, used it to power the cold room for the catering crew and the radios, which was my area of responsibility :)
b echelon? putting it mildly, biggest bunch of REMFs around base, sitting on their arse stuffing their faces, then telling us that the point of the camp is to rough it :bangin:
C'est la vie :)
The only leccy bits I take camping is the engel and my iPod, swag and a hootchie will do me for the rest :)
Hymie
25th September 2012, 11:22 PM
Expanding foam gap filler works well in exhaust systems allegedly......
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