Hi everyone. I've been monitoring this thread and didn't want to interfere since I don't want anyone to get the wrong impression about our involvement on this forum. We're here to help, not give the hard sell. Many thanks to otrfun and Soundguy for their support and mention of our EasyStart product. I decided to join in now to try and answer the questions that just came up:
RSD559 wrote:
Item #2, how can it reduce start-up amps so drastically? It would be interesting to see if anyone has actually checked that claim out.
RSD599 - The reason the EasyStart can reduce the amps so dramatically is because it is truly a sophisticated, microprocessor-controlled device, that uses advanced power electronics to carefully orchestrate the compressor startup using a gentle voltage ramp, with realtime closed-loop rotational and current feedback. Both the hardware and the firmware are quite advanced, and it's taken us over 4 years to perfect it. EasyStart has and continues to be built-in by many OEMs into various types of A/C products, mostly marine and trucking applications. Our deeper involvement with RV rooftop applications started last summer, pretty much by accident, since we had no idea the market was such a good fit. THe need for EasyStart is driven by the need to start and run a typical RV rooftop A/C on the gold standard, 2000W generators. More on that below.
You can read all about EasyStart more at
this link. Check out the YouTube video as well for some side-by-side comparison to a hard start. For testimonials, since I don't want to disrespect this forum by providing links to other forums, I would do some Google searches as Soundguy suggested. You'll find plenty of success stories from various owners forums like Lance, Casita, Airstream, and many more unbranded forums beyond that. Also, the famous "Gone with the Wynns" YouTube channel featured EasyStart in one of their RV videos and write-up in February 2016, and they're about to feature us again since I installed EasyStarts into their new boat last June. We're presently revamping our website and webstore now with the help of a marketing company, and they're collecting real testimonials from customers that we can publish with their permission. In the meantime though, there are plenty out there in the public domain.
DieselBurps wrote:
Thanks for breaking it all down for me.
I should provide an update. Well, I still have the yamaha 2000IS watt inverter generator but I picked up a brand new HONDA EU2000 for $750. I plan to sell the Yamaha.
Here is the test I conducted today, approximate stats, new generator, near sea level, not that hot out.
The Honda starts my truck campers AC unit with ECO mode OFF, no problem, no overload lights. It will also keep the AC running with ECO mode ON, it dials down the RPM's a bit, it is quite, at least enough for me. I am happy.
Challenges will be different environmental conditions, and the AC cycling on and off. I think this is where option #2 with a micro air or similar hard start kit comes in.
I need to research that now, and figure out how it works with an AC cycling on and off.
Dieselburps - Your situation is a bit atypical since most of the time, a 2000W generator will not start a rooftop A/C of 13.5kBTUs or larger without an EasyStart. What BTU size does your truck camper have? I know of one brand of truck camper that uses the 9.2kBTU Coleman rooftops, and those do typically start on 2000W generators with the factory-installed hardstart kits. But besides the obvious benefit of allowing your (13.5 or 15k) A/C to reliably start and run on a 2000W generator, EasyStart also allows you to run the generator with ECO mode turned on, so you can maximize fuel economy. I know you are most interested in this, so here's how it accomplishes that. During the night when the A/C might cycle off, with ECO mode turned on and as you are already aware, the generator will drop to its low RPM. Then, when the A/C's thermostat calls for cooling again, the fan will start up first, but the EasyStart then intentionally delays the compressor startup for a minimum of 5 seconds. The fan's current load is enough to cause the generator to exit ECO mode and jump to high-RPM (full power), so by the time the EasyStart begins its compressor startup sequence, the generator has attained full RPM and full power.
Beyond this, the reduction in the startup amps is quite amazing. 65-75% as otrfun cited. Recently, I did 2 installations into some Dometic Penguin II rooftops. Their 15kBTU unit has and LRA ratings of 52A. After EasyStart was done with its 5-start optimization "learning" process, the startup amps had dropped to about 15A. Given the running amps were in the neighborhood of 13A, that was even amazing to me! EasyStart really does work. Beyond this, as a test we loaded up the Honda EU2000i with about 3.5A of auxiliary load so that the total load would be just below its overload threshold
after the A/C started (16.7A is the max for a Honda EU2000i). Even with 3.5A of load, the A/C started up with EasyStart installed and there was no overload fault. And better than this, the owner of this trailer was also happy that he could start and run 2 A/C units on a single 30A power cord, both with EasyStarts. Normally, a 50A hookup would be required for that, and those are much harder to find at many campsites.
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Hopefully the above helps clarify a few things. I'm here to answer questions, so please don't hesitate to ask away. Thank you again for everyone's interest in our EasyStart product.