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tdst51 wrote:GordonThree wrote:ulvik wrote:
Champion 3100 inverter generator. Read the reviews on here, it has become one of the best on the market and will easily pull your 13,500 btu air-conditioner. We ran our 15,000 btu AC at 7,000 ft and no issues what so ever. Best inverter generator I have ever owned and it was less than half the price of the Honda I had.
I've been reading a lot of good things about this Champion. The wireless remote start seems a good feature too.
I've got twin Yamaha 2k generators, they'll run my 13.5 after I put an aftermarket capacitor on it. Without the cap, starting was hit and miss.
They may be okay, but, I'm sorry, not even in the same class as the Yamahas or Hondas. And you had to put aftermarket capacitor on it? Don't understand that one bit, but whatever. And the Champion just as quiet as the Honda? I don't think so. People may claim that; it's just not true. Maybe within a decibel or two? Maybe, but that is a big difference. Check out You Tube- lots of comparisons.
โMar-16-2017 01:14 PM
mx727 wrote:
Agree. I have the Honda EU7000 and I have a Champion 5500 watt construction generator. That Champion set out side for two years while building a house. Never failed to start. Never had an issue. Ended up selling it to a sub once we had utility hooked up and no longer needed it. People that denigrate Champion have never owned one.
โMar-09-2017 02:59 PM
brooks379 wrote:WE PREFER THE YAMAHAS.. HAD BOTH...
IMHO 2 Honda ei2000 gens are the way to go. They are light enough you can move them around easy, quiet, hook them together and you have enough power to run the AC. Easy to store away out of sight. Fill them up and they will run all night long. I have had 2 for about 5 or 6 years and they have been 2 of the best little gens I ever could have bought !!
โMar-03-2017 03:43 PM
ulvik wrote:
Sorry but I have owned both a Honda 3000 and a Champion 3100 and if I had to buy another one tomorrow I would buy another Champion 3100 without a second thought. Then I would take the remaining $1600 I would have spend on another Honda and take a month RV trip. Not knocking Honda it was a good generator also. It may be a hair quieter if any but for the price it is no comparison to the Champion. I had about 400 hours on the Honda before someone needed more than me but as of now I have 350 hours on the Champion with no issues what so ever.
โMar-03-2017 11:10 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Yes the champions charge their battery
And they come with a trickle charger you can plug into the garage outlet for maintaining the battery during long storage times
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