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dieseltruckdriver wrote:I do not understand why someone would care how others spend their money.
I do not understand the thinking of people that want to cheap out on power for the RV that they have paid tens of thousands for.
โNov-09-2021 09:03 PM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:
I do not understand the thinking of people that want to cheap out on power for the RV that they have paid tens of thousands for.
Our core group of camping friends is a good experiment. Us and a good friend bought EU2000I Honda generators, and two others bought Champions, then different Champions. Then they bought Predators. They have spent more total dollars on generators than we have on our Hondas. Ours have been trouble free, and still don't need replacing.
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time2roll wrote:
Is it too early in the thread to suggest solar?
โNov-09-2021 08:54 AM
Tvov wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Tvov wrote:
Remember that a small change in "DB level" or noise level is actually big sound-wise - it sounds a lot louder.
It's actually the opposite. dB is a measure of power but to hear a difference in noise level is not linear.
I am not a sound engineer or anything like that. In my experience, just a one or two number change in "DB level" is very much noticeable.
I don't know the science behind, just what I've heard... lol!
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Skibane wrote:aftermath wrote:
My cousin saved something like $500 when purchasing a different brand on sale at COSTCO. His lasted about a year and a half. Couldn't get it serviced and no one had parts.
Yep - Some brands aren't much more than importers who buy a few CONEX boxes of generators from a factory in China, and slap their own label on the product before shipping it to customers.
I would emphasize that Champion is NOT in that category. They have an extensive parts inventory in Santa Fe Springs, CA, with many of those parts available for order online.
I've ordered parts from them several times online - they ship quick, and their prices (including shipping) are very reasonable.
Their service techs are also US-based, and are knowledgeable and helpful.
โNov-07-2021 05:14 AM
โNov-07-2021 03:48 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Tvov wrote:
Remember that a small change in "DB level" or noise level is actually big sound-wise - it sounds a lot louder.
It's actually the opposite. dB is a measure of power but to hear a difference in noise level is not linear.