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โApr-10-2021 08:54 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
db ratings are not linear. The open frame unit you reference is rated at 64 db which is a LOT louder than one that is say, 56 db which is more in the realm of enclosed RV type inverter units.
โApr-10-2021 12:42 AM
ronharmless wrote:pianotuna wrote:I would disagree with that assessment; an inverter does make the inverter generator quieter than a conventional generator (how much quieter can vary significantly depending on load). I'm happy with my generator, for my use it has been a great value, and no one else has ever complained about it.ronharmless wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:"Champion 4000-Watt RV Ready DH Series Open Frame Inverter with Quiet Technology"bid_time wrote:
In my opinion, the best buy for the buck Clicky
YOMV
Great way to Pi$$ off anyone within a quarter mile of you, and you will grow tired of hearing it too. No open frame generators for RV'ers, be a good neighbor, get an inverter unit.
Charles
You must of been having a bad day and skipped right over that word "inverter"
The "inverter" doesn't make the unit quieter. You must have skipped over "open frame".
Now, to be perfectly clear, an enclosure would make my generator even quieter, no dispute from me. But for $20 I could build an enclosure with sound insulation, that could still provide the necessary air flow. But I don't need the enclosure, others may need an enclosure. If they do, they may want to go ahead and throw in the extra cash and go all-in for an enclosed inverter generator. What ever floats their boat, I'm good with what i have.
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โMar-05-2021 09:34 AM
ramyankee wrote:
Probably would not power two ACs, correct?
โMar-05-2021 09:25 AM
enblethen wrote:
Not sure if you have Harbor Freight north of the border. This would be my genset of choice. 3500 watt genset
I have two Honda 2000s and parallel kit , Not that thrilled with them.
โFeb-22-2021 05:23 AM
#1Flyboy wrote:
.... IF you buy a Honda you will pay more, but you will get more. Service, reliability, resale value and a proven generator. If you get a Communist China knockoff you will pay less but also get less and it might , maybe, produce the stated power output....
โFeb-17-2021 01:07 PM
โFeb-16-2021 11:26 PM
pianotuna wrote:JalynRohan wrote:
I already have a Champion 3400 ***Link Removed***. Does it sufficient while traveling?
Yes. But if you wish to run it while traveling I'd suggest a cage or at minimum a rack with a hardened steel cable.
โFeb-08-2021 01:54 PM
JalynRohan wrote:
I already have a Champion 3400 RV ready generator. Does it sufficient while traveling?
โFeb-08-2021 01:46 PM
โFeb-08-2021 12:12 AM
JalynRohan wrote:gbopp wrote:
Congrats and welcome to the forum.
Tell us about your RV, make/model etc. and what you want to run with the generator. It will help us give you a more accurate answer.
You generally cannot run several appliances at the same time with a 2000 watt generator.
Enjoy your travels.
Which RV do I need to buy for a family of 5?
โFeb-08-2021 12:08 AM
gbopp wrote:
Congrats and welcome to the forum.
Tell us about your RV, make/model etc. and what you want to run with the generator. It will help us give you a more accurate answer.
You generally cannot run several appliances at the same time with a 2000 watt generator.
Enjoy your travels.