Forum Discussion
MrRchitty
Mar 19, 2011Explorer
O & S,
I believe you requested photos of the inverter on the Champ. I looked back, remembering the Professor posted photos, however, he never comes out and says that they are those of the Champ's. Looking at the photos and looking under the hood of the Champ, it appears they are from the Champ.
Link back to Professor's photos.
I will say, from memory, my claimed 3000 Watt inverter type from East Coast, has a different inverter unit. It has a sticker which reads 2kw 120v on it. There are photos of this unit in the 3000 Watt Chinese Generator forum, however, would take me a while to find them. I remember when the fella posted his photos, he had the same handwritten sticker which read 2kw 120v.
Backing the professor's statements, however factual, he's right. It is what it is. Dollar for dollar, it is the biggest bang for your buck.
For further testing, I ran my set of halogen lights, approx. load of 900 Watts, sorry, was working on Spring cleaning and did not employ the meters. I ran this load for 2 hours on Eco mode. Generator ran fine, no odors or indication of overheating.
Certainly, by itself, you are going to run 1 significant load at a time. 2 of them, dollar for dollar, you have something that is going to do more of what you may want. (or what I want for that matter)
:W
Still waiting on the Electrical Instructor in my home town who is looking at my Converter/Charger.
I believe you requested photos of the inverter on the Champ. I looked back, remembering the Professor posted photos, however, he never comes out and says that they are those of the Champ's. Looking at the photos and looking under the hood of the Champ, it appears they are from the Champ.
Link back to Professor's photos.
I will say, from memory, my claimed 3000 Watt inverter type from East Coast, has a different inverter unit. It has a sticker which reads 2kw 120v on it. There are photos of this unit in the 3000 Watt Chinese Generator forum, however, would take me a while to find them. I remember when the fella posted his photos, he had the same handwritten sticker which read 2kw 120v.
Backing the professor's statements, however factual, he's right. It is what it is. Dollar for dollar, it is the biggest bang for your buck.
For further testing, I ran my set of halogen lights, approx. load of 900 Watts, sorry, was working on Spring cleaning and did not employ the meters. I ran this load for 2 hours on Eco mode. Generator ran fine, no odors or indication of overheating.
Certainly, by itself, you are going to run 1 significant load at a time. 2 of them, dollar for dollar, you have something that is going to do more of what you may want. (or what I want for that matter)
:W
Still waiting on the Electrical Instructor in my home town who is looking at my Converter/Charger.
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