Would work best in an enclosure, but if you can get the gen "wrapped-up" well, these may help. I have older versions of the 333 unit, they work great.what I am going to do after watching several YT videos is disconnect the low oil sensor.
apparently engine runs just fine with it disconnected and that part is known to fail.
The yellow wire is easy to find, just need to trace it back to disconnect plug.
not impressed with rust resistance on this unit, granted it's been outside for four years but has always been covered.
looks like I need to wipe down some of the front panel hardware with oil.
I do inspect the receptacles and have plugged and unplugged the 50 amp cord,plus DeOxit.
And I use a plastic/metal protectant on the frame.
but the rust around the push button breakers is unfortunate, likely due to our wet Spring here.
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Bought a few dual-packs when Costco had them (no longer in store, here), and use them inside my vehicles as much of the year we have mid to very high-level humidity. Before buying, asked about product on here; many guys had been using for years in gun-safes, tool boxes etc, and gave great reviews.
Not an expensive product, but since the Renewable version plugs into AC, I initially viewed it as "Seems like a great idea, but if they cheap-out building it......". <<< Why I asked on TBN back-when, b4 buying.....
Let us know how Disconnect works out...
Rgds, D.