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Nov-18-2017 11:10 PM
rjxj wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:rjxj wrote:
I'm waiting for someone to post back here about how they do a valve adjustment every 100 hours on their Champ 3100. They also need to change the oil every 50 hours if using heavy loads or using during high temperatures. Hello? Hello?
The nay-sayers regarding the quality of Champion Generators are either
really, really mis-informed, newbies to the forums, or just couldn't believe the mileage (run time) and service as well as bang you get for your buck....as compared to a Yam or Honda.
"rjx" you CAN find the info you want - if you're willing to look for it in the *Tech Forum*, in the - Thread: "3000W Chinese Gensets Info."
That thread started out (2005) on generic 3000W generators, but "evolved" into almost exclusively about - Champion Generators.
Don't know who is counting, but IMO, it holds the record here for -
The sheer number of posts (10,015) and views (1,171,961) in over 1000 pages & covers everything - including many *very* happy users, as well as tech info and "how to" be "user friendly" in campgrounds (with real time db ratings).
Later threads took up where that one left off - when newer inverter models were introduced by Champion.
:C..:C
This is an easy question, "How many are actually doing 100 hour valve adjustments and 50 hour oil changes".
Nov-18-2017 01:13 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:rjxj wrote:
I'm waiting for someone to post back here about how they do a valve adjustment every 100 hours on their Champ 3100. They also need to change the oil every 50 hours if using heavy loads or using during high temperatures. Hello? Hello?
The nay-sayers regarding the quality of Champion Generators are either
really, really mis-informed, newbies to the forums, or just couldn't believe the mileage (run time) and service as well as bang you get for your buck....as compared to a Yam or Honda.
"rjx" you CAN find the info you want - if you're willing to look for it in the *Tech Forum*, in the - Thread: "3000W Chinese Gensets Info."
That thread started out (2005) on generic 3000W generators, but "evolved" into almost exclusively about - Champion Generators.
Don't know who is counting, but IMO, it holds the record here for -
The sheer number of posts (10,015) and views (1,171,961) in over 1000 pages & covers everything - including many *very* happy users, as well as tech info and "how to" be "user friendly" in campgrounds (with real time db ratings).
Later threads took up where that one left off - when newer inverter models were introduced by Champion.
:C..:C
Nov-17-2017 09:15 PM
rjxj wrote:
I'm waiting for someone to post back here about how they do a valve adjustment every 100 hours on their Champ 3100. They also need to change the oil every 50 hours if using heavy loads or using during high temperatures. Hello? Hello?
Nov-17-2017 05:26 AM
Nov-16-2017 11:43 PM
cjmccullen wrote:
Hi! New to this forum. I'm going to buy a generator for travel with my 1996 5th wheel. It was suggested to me to buy 2 2000K generators so that it would be easier for me to move around instead of a larger one. As a result of being a single woman on the road, this will come in handyIt was suggested to me to buy 2 2000K generators so that it would be easier for me to move around instead of a larger one. As a result of being a single woman on the road, this will come in handy 😉 Also can use only one if I'm not going to be using the AC. My questions, which brands should I stay away from? Suggestions appreciated!
Cari.
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Nov-09-2017 03:30 PM
laknox wrote:johndeerefarmer wrote:laknox wrote:
You can get TWO of these from Harbor Freight for less than the cost of ONE Honda 3000:
https://www.harborfreight.com/3500-watt-super-quiet-inverter-generator-63584.html.
Lyle
You also get a very short warranty, no proven track record and no source for parts so you had better plan on buying a new one every time your's breaks.
Nearly 500 positive reviews on HF with 4.5+ stars. (shrug)
Yeah, they have been out for what now about 3 or 4 months? Ask the owners again in a year or two. That 90 day warranty on the Predator makes me feel real comfortable with buying one of those. LOL
Buy whatever you can afford and can live
Lyle
Nov-09-2017 03:09 PM
Nov-09-2017 11:51 AM
johndeerefarmer wrote:laknox wrote:
You can get TWO of these from Harbor Freight for less than the cost of ONE Honda 3000:
https://www.harborfreight.com/3500-watt-super-quiet-inverter-generator-63584.html.
Lyle
You also get a very short warranty, no proven track record and no source for parts so you had better plan on buying a new one every time your's breaks.