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- MrWizardModeratorThere is no sensor to stop it running
But road heat and air flow may cause an over heat condition
Or
They might be enough air flow so everything is ok
We have no way of knowing that you will learn that when you try it
The other thing will be keep it full of gas, if it gets low while driving it might shut off turning some corner or going uphill
Trying to re start a hot a/C with a hot generator does not work very well
Often causing instant overload
And you have to wait for both to cool down before you can use the a/C again
Just things to consider - goreds2ExplorerI have been wanting to pull the trigger on a Champion 2000 or another brand. Will the Champion continue to run the Air Conditioner while in transit?
Asking because my Dash AC has not worked well in the past couple years and my plan is to place the Champion 2000 on my rear cargo basket and drive around with it turned on.
I am not sure if the Champion 2000 has a sensor to stop the unit if it moves etc. Thanks,
Note that My 89 Xplorer has the original 7100 BTU air conditioner. - RygarExplorerI saw them Saturday on homedepot.com. It was 1 2pk of Champion 2000w inverters plus the parallel connector for $799. Great deal.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
bucky wrote:
They're a grand today. Still a heck of a buy.
I went to the site Sat and no mention of the sale. - buckyExplorer III went to the site Sat and no mention of the sale. Both the link and independently. Maybe just regional?
- LantleyNomadDid anyone actually purchase at the sale price?
- 2oldmanExplorer IIThey're both $999 today.
- LantleyNomadWhen trying to purchase online. It bring up 799.00 each.
I'm curious is Home Depot honoring this deal? Has anyone actually purchased 2 for $800.00 total? - RygarExplorerAlso, the Costco price for 2 2000w plus the parallel cable is $1276. cdn.
- RygarExplorerWow, that's an awesome price. Unfortunately, Home Depot in Canada doesn't carry Champion. However, Costco does. So, would two 2000w inverters running in parallel be better than the Champion 3400w which claims to be able to run a 15000btu a/c? I'm also thinking lifting 2 48lb inverters is better that lifting 1 110lber. I guess I'm wondering if it's output is 4000w or is there a reduction in wattage running it parallel?
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