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Jul-13-2018 08:48 PM
valhalla360 wrote:Bobbo wrote:
The MicroAir EasyStart is not a "soft start" capacitor. It is something entirely different, and works MUCH better than any "soft start" capacitor. Do a search in RV.NET on "MicroAir EasyStart" and you will find thread after thread from people who have actually installed them on their rigs.
Yes, there are ways around the startup issue but you are still running a tiny 2000w generator flat out to run the aircon.
Get up in altitude or anything else that isn't taken care of and it's marginal.
Jul-13-2018 06:19 PM
Jul-13-2018 05:26 PM
Jul-13-2018 03:29 PM
luberhill wrote:
Ok I saw the easy start video, so it sounds like a 2.k watt invertor Honda will in fact run the ac,,, is there any downside to using the easy start ?why don’t the manufacturers just put them in to start with ?
Jul-13-2018 01:26 PM
SoundGuy wrote:HuckleberryHunter wrote:
I knew a 2000 watt unit was going to be a bit small for our single AC unit, so wanted something a bit bigger and a lot quieter.
Not necessarily true. I've owned two different Honda EU2000i gensets and either would successfully and repeatedly start the 13,500 BTU Coleman Mach 3+ and Dometic Brisk II A/Cs I've owned BUT at around sea level and in temps up to the mid 80s. Increase the elevation and/or ambient temp and the genset would overload. However, that was before I knew about the Micro-Air Easy Start Soft Starter Kit but had it been available at that time I would have definitely invested in one. Also, the Honda EU2000i which features by far the best surge capability of any 2K genset has been replaced by the even more capable EU2200i which has a much larger 121 cc engine. Chances are that a combination of an Easy Start and an EU2200i could quite well start a 13,500 BTU A/C at higher elevations & much higher ambient temperatures and keep it running. :B
Jul-13-2018 01:24 PM
Jul-13-2018 12:32 PM
Terryallan wrote:luberhill wrote:
I see a few TT’s where we are camping.. two of them have 2000 watt Honda’s and they are pretty quiet,,the other guy has a Champion... that seems to be even quieter. ,,,
Now is 2000 watts enough to power the ac ?? And also what is the quietest ??
Also do you need and invertor generator ?? If so why ?
Thx
From what i have read. No 2000 won't run a genny. And in truth. Most CGS won't let you run them after quiet hours any way
Jul-13-2018 08:08 AM
Bobbo wrote:
The MicroAir EasyStart is not a "soft start" capacitor. It is something entirely different, and works MUCH better than any "soft start" capacitor. Do a search in RV.NET on "MicroAir EasyStart" and you will find thread after thread from people who have actually installed them on their rigs.
Jul-13-2018 08:06 AM
HuckleberryHunter wrote:
I knew a 2000 watt unit was going to be a bit small for our single AC unit, so wanted something a bit bigger and a lot quieter.
Jul-13-2018 06:51 AM
Jul-13-2018 06:42 AM
luberhill wrote:
Ok I saw the easy start video, so it sounds like a 2.k watt invertor Honda will in fact run the ac,,, is there any downside to using the easy start ?why don’t the manufacturers just put them in to start with ?
valhalla360 wrote:
There is a partial solution. They can add a "soft start" unit to the air/con. This is basically a small capacitor that stores up some power and when the compressor kicks on, the capacitor dumps it's power into the system and makes up much of the difference...2000w is still marginal.
Jul-13-2018 06:38 AM