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Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust Venting System | Directs Generator Exhaust above the Roof Line while Reducing Noise | (44461),Black

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Pattern Name: Generator


Features

  • Improves Air Quality: Diverts exhaust away from the ground and above the roofline, so carbon monoxide won't be inhaled
  • Reduces Noise: Reduces noise from the generator
  • Compatibility: Designed for use on most exhaust systems
  • Easy to Install and Disconnect: Does not have any moving parts and doesnt require a power hookup
  • Dimensions: Gen-Turi has an overall length of 120-inches. For taller RVs, 18-inch extensions are available (Camco #44872); Lightweight: Weighs only 9 lb.

Description

Camco's Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust Venting System is designed for close quarters at RV rallies and tailgate parties where there’s a need for noise and exhaust fume reduction. This Gen-Turi system diverts nasty fumes away from the ground, where they won't be inhaled by neighboring RVers. It directs generator exhaust above the roof line while reducing noise. This system is easy to install and disconnects quickly. It weighs only 9 lb. and has an overall length of 120-inches. For taller RVs, 18-inch extensions are available (Camco 44872).


Brand: Camco


Item Weight: 9 Pounds


Special Feature: easy connect and disconnect


Included Components: Camco 44461 Gen-Turi Generator Exhaust System


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 3.2"W x 3.2"H


Model Name: 44461


Frequency: 50 Hz


Manufacturer: ‎Camco


Part Number: ‎44461


Item Weight: ‎9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎120 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎44461


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust Venting System, Reduce Generator Fumes And Noise, Easy To Install And Disconnect (44461)


Pattern: ‎Generator


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎easy connect and disconnect


Included Components: ‎Camco 44461 Gen-Turi Generator Exhaust System


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited 1 Year


Date First Available: October 19, 2005


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  • I will likely attach the permanent mounts now that I am more comfortable with their positions
Pattern Name: Generator
The Camco Gen-Turi is an absolute must have for your RV generator if camping at festivals or tailgating where you are closely parked. In fact many festivals are now requiring you to have a generator exhaust pipe. Installation is an absolute breeze. All you need is a wrench or pliers to tighten the included exhaust adapter couplings to your existing generator exhaust. Three of these adapter couplers are included to allow usage with just about any generator. The adapter coupler remains permanently attached and has a hole for connecting the first riser pipe. A metal clip is used to attach the curved metal pipe from the bottom Gen-Turi riser to your generator. Then two additional pipes are stacked above to to the exhaust above your roof line. The second pipe has an attached rubber bungee-type cord to stabilize the entire series of riser pipes. Older reviews and articles I found before purchasing this referred to suction cups. I don't know if they decided to not included these currently, but my package only had the more permanent clips with double sided tape and screws. Since I wasn't ready to make screw holes in the body right now, I did get suction cups from a local store, which I am using for stabilizing the unit. I will likely attach the permanent mounts now that I am more comfortable with their positions, but for those that don't want to put screw holes in their exterior, the suction cups have been working great on the smooth fiberglass surface. Except for the lower curved pipe that attaches directly to the generator, the rest of the riser pipes are made of a thin wall plastic. There is no concern about melting. That is because of the venturi effect that is used in the design of the unit. Where the lower plastic pipe attaches to the metal pipe, there is an open air gap which allows cooler air to be drawn in with the rising exhaust vapors. This helps to keep the pipes cooler, and helps to dilute the carbon monoxide and other fumes in the exhaust by mixing it with fresh air. The entire system comes packaged in a nylon bag which makes for easy storage in one of our lower compartments. I've read comments on forums about people being concerned about carbon monoxide entering their camper particularly through running air conditioners. This is not a concern. First, even with mixing fresh air into the exhaust through the 'venturi', the exhaust that is rising through the pipe is still warmer than the ambient air temperature, and will continue to rise and disperse. Secondly, air conditioning systems recirculate the inside air and are not drawing in outside air while running. I have used this with our roof vents open, and will say that there is no noticeable exhaust entering the camper. If the generator was running with the door open, before purchasing this unit, the CO2 alarm would go off. No more problems with that now that we have the Gen-Turi. Before purchasing this unit, I did a fair amount of forum reading. I did see many homebrew versions of this. In the end I figured the amount I could save was small enough to not warrant me having to build this when it was commercially available and delivered to my door. Between the cost of gas running to the local home improvement store to accumulate all the parts, and the time to try and build it... there was insufficient savings to not buy the real thing. I can't imagine anybody running their RV generator without having a Gen-Turi. Be good to yourself. Be good to your neighbors. Move the exhaust up, up, and away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2016 by Brian Klock

  • Great product!
Pattern Name: Generator
As recommended by a friend, love it, easy to install and worth every penny! Something every RV'er should have to keep smelly exhaust away from everyone! It also reduces the noise of running the on board generator quite a bit. Once exhaust pipe fitting is put on, which requires NO drilling, it take 2 minutes to put the pipe up or to take it down, no need for fitting to be removed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by N. Aeuckens

  • RV exhaust pipe for generator shed
Pattern Name: Generator
Used this to extend my exhaust line from my gasoline generator so it doesn't vent near the house. While it was designed to use on a RV, I used it to fit the exhaust pipe coming out of my generator shed and then use the raised pipe design to send fumes to a higher level. Works great. The photo shows the system attached to the generator exhaust pipe and bolted to a brick wall. The extension pipes are not on it. I only add the additional pipe when I'm going to run the generator. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by Harte R. Harte R.

  • It works
Pattern Name: Generator
The system was easy to install, but the self-stick glue provided didn't keep the holders adhered to my rig, despite cleaning and drying the surface in preparation. The first time I used it, I could only utilize the first part of the tube because anything longer ripped the holders off. I didn't notice much noise reduction even with the tubes fully extended. Using stronger glue when I got home seems to have worked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by velb

  • For something so simple, it works perfectly.
Pattern Name: Generator
I am impressed! This "thing" works exactly as it's supposed to. It took me perhaps 15 minutes to install the exhaust adapter (somewhat unusual situation, so it could take others a lot less time if all was "normal"), which remains in place on the generator's exhaust pipe. All the pieces fit together precisely, so that once the exhaust adapter is installed, it takes maybe 5 minutes to install the whole thing--and it works! It quiets the generator a little, but most important, it diverts the generator exhaust about 10' above the normal exhaust pipe outlet. The recommended test, of seeing if a small piece of paper will travel upwards inside it, worked exactly as predicted--perfectly. Some comments: >The curved steel part that is attached to the exhaust adapter gets really hot. Keep pets and children away! Not sure how, but I'm thinking some sort of protective shield might be a good idea. It stays hot, well after the generator has been shut down, so no one should get anxious to demount the system too quickly. I didn't time it, but I'd guess it was a good 5 minutes before I could leave my fingers on it. > The plastic piping never gets too hot to touch. My first test run was for about 15 minutes with the generator running and the RV's air conditioner loading it. The ambient temperature during the test was about 95 degrees. Yet I could touch the plastic pipe anywhere that I chose to. >I can't imagine making one as inexpensively as this one costs, while still trusting it to do the job. I'm a DIY person, so I priced pipe and pieces some time ago, and if my time is worth more than 25 cents/hour, I couldn't duplicate as good a one for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018 by Cary Alburn

  • A must for dog shows
Pattern Name: Generator
Many dog shows offer RV parking, but no electricity. Generators must be exhausted well above ground (exhaust can kill or sicken dogs). There is no substitute for the Genturi. Easy to assemble and install, effective and quite quiet.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Dog mom

  • Works Well - But Dirty
Pattern Name: Generator
Installation went well. I didn't want to drill holes into the RV but in the end had to in order to keep the attachment points from pulling off. The reason for the one less star is that the pin that holds the extension in place is a) difficult to install and b) is very black with soot (from the diesel exhaust). One has to align the holes perfectly to install the pin and with it being filthy, well it's not the easiest thing to do with clean hands. A mechanism that would snap on from the outside would be much better. Given though how snug the pieces fit, I'm not sure I even need the pin. I would recommend the purchase of this device. It works as shown in the videos (the venturi.) I had to purchase the extension to safely exhaust above my roof line which I thought was very expensive as compared to this unit and what it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020 by Mac Mead

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