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Thanatos123

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Feb 18, 2020
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I was wondering which of the two gets uncomfortably hot: Charcoal or a generator?
What's the maximum temperature they can reach?
 
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summers

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Charcoal gets up to 2000°F - you would need good airflow for that though.
 
Mentalmick

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The exhausts going to be the main heat source. As long as it's sitting on something a generator should be fine in a car. Fucking noisy though.
 
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@Thanatos123 not sure what you mean by a generator - like this:
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If so, this won't get anywhere near 2000°F. The exhaust would be maybe 300-500°F
 
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Thanatos123

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@Thanatos123 not sure what you mean by a generator - like this:
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If so, this won't get anywhere near 2000°F. The exhaust would be maybe 300-500°F
Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
So the max for a generator is only 500f.

Wouldn't that melt the interior and possibly the exterior of my car?
I'm thinking to cover the fabric seats as well as the interior plastic with aluminum foil. Not sure if it will help though.
The exhausts going to be the main heat source. As long as it's sitting on something a generator should be fine in a car. Fucking noisy though.I'm concerned about the temps melting the interior of my car. I bought sone ear protection. Hopefully they'll do a good job.
 
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As long as the exhaust has plenty of space it should be fine. There will probably be smoke and fume damage no matter what you do.
 

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