Those are actually called "rain caps" for a reason. If you are prone to
snow, your better off with a exhaust pipe Thimble system such as this:
http://www.kraftpower.com/pdfs/KPC_Info_12_Exhaust_System.pdf


On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Marco Coelho <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since the weather had turned nasty here in Texas, I thought I'd test out
> the Generator to ensure it would do it's job.  It fired up just fine, but
> one of the exhaust flaps that keep water out of the exhaust had frozen shut
> with a large clump of ice on top to boot (counter weight).  This would have
> eventually fouled the plugs on one side had I not checked.  Running for 5
> minutes did not clear it.
>
> Yet something else for us to look for.
>
> Marco
>
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> Greenville, TX 75403-0875
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