โJul-02-2015 12:13 PM
โJul-11-2015 08:04 AM
โJul-11-2015 07:17 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
The many issues have been addressed and I have yet to see any reasonable objections to them being used while boon docking or for emergency power during natural catastrophes. Bang for the buck they work quite well in those applications.
The problems arise when folks trying to justify their use in campgrounds influence others who don't know any better.
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โJul-11-2015 06:45 AM
spoon059 wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
You keep going on about boon docking and generator use in time of natural disasters which have nothing to do with this thread. The objections to the use of the Champion are based upon its use in crowded campgrounds where the noise affects lots of folks.
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Ummm... Here is a direct quote from the OP's very first post.mhawk4 wrote:
We are planning to do some short road trips and not depend on staying in CGs.
He specifically says that he isn't planning to use it in a campground. Perhaps he has a piece of land somewhere, perhaps he is planning to use a truck stop or Walmart. We don't know. It doesn't sound like he is planning to fire up the generator in a "crowded campground where the noise affects lots of folks".
โJul-11-2015 05:27 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
You keep going on about boon docking and generator use in time of natural disasters which have nothing to do with this thread. The objections to the use of the Champion are based upon its use in crowded campgrounds where the noise affects lots of folks.
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mhawk4 wrote:
We are planning to do some short road trips and not depend on staying in CGs.
โJul-11-2015 04:29 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
"No stroke; within 12 day's of turning 65, I'm perfectly healthy, wasn't even a rant, (guess you REALLY don't know me)......Now you've met one Champion 4000 owner that's NOT embarrassed by the noise they make or regretted their purchase. Reliability was great for me for 3 yrs and son and DIL use it if and when needed, no problem..guess it's that "hear-say" again, huh? I don't believe everything I read on the internet..and the Honda and Yamaha are FAR more expensive than the piece of******Champion that can do the same job, or at least it did for us for 7 day's with no electricity....paid for itself as far as the wife and I were concerned
As you alluded to, I DON'T boon dock, so I don't fit the loser who has the nerve to fire one of those cheap genny's up when you're boon docking....Some people buy generators for other reasons...At the time, I also used the 4000 At home when we lost power.....Had A LOT of people wanting to know where they could get one ....Kept the fridge, lights and TV going for the grand kids...I didn't need to spend a chunk of change for that....Now I have, of all horrors, a Champion 7500/9000 that will power quite a bit of my house in a power loss situation and will also power my entire 5er if I lose power....Don't worry, don't have a stoke, I'll never be boon-docking anywhere near you..so we should be good
oh, I'm kinda stupid, don't know what YMMV means? But I did understand "opinion" "
First of all glad to hear you are healthy at 65, right behind you at 63. The Champion can NOT do the same job as a Honda or Yamaha. It is not an inverter type generator and will fry sensitive electronics/appliances. Also, it does NOT do the same job as it is far louder and burns more fuel. You keep going on about boon docking and generator use in time of natural disasters which have nothing to do with this thread. The objections to the use of the Champion are based upon its use in crowded campgrounds where the noise affects lots of folks.
I don't believe everything I read on the internet either but the sheer volume of complaints regarding reliability and parts/service availability are substantial. Glad to hear you're happy with your Champion and if its use only affected you we would not be having this discussion. I suppose next you will tell us all how quiet the 7500/9000 Champions are. :S
The fact is every time you light it off you put out an inordinate amount of noise. If there is no one to hear it or there is a natural disaster then nobody will care but.... for the purposes of this discussion lots of folks read these threads and believe the nonsense that they are an acceptable alternative to a quality product, which they are not. They end up buying these things and taking them to the local campground where their use is a big problem for a lot of others.
For the record: YMMV = Your mileage may vary
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โJul-10-2015 08:15 PM
โJul-10-2015 07:31 PM
spoon059 wrote:eend wrote:
I really don't get the generator thing, why go camping if you want air conditioning, tv and your margarita maker...
Says the guy who camps in a travel trailer, not a temp or simply out on the ground. Its kinda hard to be "holier than thou" about how someone else camps when you are in a travel trailer. Well, maybe "hard" isn't the right word. I think "ignorant" would be better suited.
You camp how you want, let everyone else camp how they want.
As long as the OP isn't blasting a generator in a crowded area, who cares? And I have news for everyone... in a campground ANY generator is too loud. If you are boondocking somewhere by yourself, you only need to worry about what noise levels you can put up with.
I have a Champion to power some stuff around the house when we lose power. I have considered bringing it camping so if we "dry camp" in a truck stop overnight we would at least have power to run the AC at night. Maybe its not necessary in Alberta, CA... but when its 90 degrees at night and 95% humidity then daddy needs his AC.
Running an air conditioner is generally acceptable at every campground to which I have ever been. We recently bought an RV with a television so my toddler daughter has something to occupy her during afternoon quiet time. That is generally acceptable at most campgrounds too. I don't drink often, but unless alcohol is prohibited I don't care if someone makes themselves a margarita. I just ask that they not get stupid drunk and LOUD at night while I am running my AC and possibly watching television before I go to bed.
โJul-10-2015 07:27 PM
โJul-10-2015 07:11 PM
eend wrote:
I really don't get the generator thing, why go camping if you want air conditioning, tv and your margarita maker...
โJul-10-2015 06:31 PM
NC Hauler wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
Ah, another Champion thread where the owners try to pretend it is not a loud cheap unit and everyone else who has been subjected to them complains about the noise. Some things never change and some folks never learn. LMAO (except when I am stuck in some cg next to a Champion).
The last thing you want to do with a Champion is secure it from theft. After you have had it for a very short period of time you too will be sick of the noise and hoping to be rid of it. Pray for a deaf, dumber than most thief, to come along and then take the insurance money and buy a Honda or Yamaha to replace it.
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It's obvious you have decided to look down your nose at those who have one of these units...They ARE NOT THAT loud. I had one for one reason and one reason alone....to have power if I lost power....I don't boon dock, so you won't have to look down your nose at me and figure you're better than anyone who owns a Champion 4000...Maybe YOU need to learn that not EVERYONE runs a generator whenever they want to or out in the boonies...This generator sure came in handy a couple of years ago, when camping on my OWN SITE, in WVA, a tornado type wind came though dropping trees all over the place and power AND water was lost....Luckily we had filled the fresh water tank up AND we had the Champion 4000 which didn't bother anyone around us because next closest neighbor was probably 1/2 mile away and I could hear their commercial generator easily over the Champion...BUT, I sure wasn't going to look down my nose at them and think I was better then them because THIS WAS an emergency I wasn't going to fault them for running their generator....We had to use chain saws just to get to the main road, then main road was being re-opened....I would NEVER fault anyone who went through a storm like that and turned on a generator to run the AC, or keep the fridge going etc.......
Now AGAIN...I don't boon dock, nor do I plan on boon docking...but I have a generator that I will fire up and run my camper off of IF I've lost power due to some unforeseen reason..I'm just glad I'll not be anywhere around you, in an emergency, it appears you wouldn't be able to handle someone just trying to make it though a bad time. In fact that has been the ONLY time that I've ran it continuously in 3 yrs....and it fired right up and ran perfectly....gave it to my son when I purchased the 7500/9000 Champion that I can run my entire 5er on, and have only hooked it up once and ran it on 5er to make sure all was well with it...ON MY OWN PROPERTY...If I were at a campground and lost power, I would live off my 12 volt and propane and wouldn't run my generator unless I ABSOLUTELY HAD TO. Hope that's ok with you
What makes you think IF the $299 Champion was stolen, that insurance company would restitute with enough money to buy a Honda or a Yamaha 3K generator????
โJul-10-2015 05:30 PM
mhawk4 wrote:
Just bought a new generator for the TT, it is the Champion 4000 from CW. We were going for the inverter but the price was too high for our budget; for $300 hundred got the champion and will be able to run the AC( 13500btu) when too hot outside and the wife will be very happy ๐
I am planning to attach (bolted) it to the rear cargo carrier when needed. We are planning to do some short road trips and not depend on staying in CGs. Where do you guys stay when using this type of generator? Any issues? Do you have it mounted to your trailer?
If for any reason i have to mod the unit to make it quieter, any suggestions?
I will have more questions about it; Thanks for your input.
โJul-10-2015 04:18 PM
eend wrote:
I really don't get the generator thing, why go camping if you want air conditioning, tv and your margarita maker.
Just last night , my neighbour pulled in with his rv, Moma driving the big SUVs towing a fancy boat, they set up, a big screen tent gets set up one side is all tapped in and a giant big screen tv come out, and poppa sets up his big yellow champion generator and fires it up. That thing ran for 3 hours, so the kids can play with their playstation. After 3 hours I went over and asked if it could be shut down, it is very annoying. To me people with big loud annoying generators have no respect for someone else and are pretty selfish in my opinion.
If you need power that bad for a few dollars more you can get a powered site, and spending a few hundred or a thousand on a generator will buy you a lot of powered sites.
โJul-10-2015 04:12 PM
2oldman wrote:eend wrote:I hate that, when big loud generators are used for low-power entertainment. Sheesh.. get an inverter and some batteries!
poppa sets up his big yellow champion generator and fires it up. That thing ran for 3 hours, so the kids can play with their playstation.
โJul-10-2015 04:08 PM
Desert Captain wrote:
Ah, another Champion thread where the owners try to pretend it is not a loud cheap unit and everyone else who has been subjected to them complains about the noise. Some things never change and some folks never learn. LMAO (except when I am stuck in some cg next to a Champion).
The last thing you want to do with a Champion is secure it from theft. After you have had it for a very short period of time you too will be sick of the noise and hoping to be rid of it. Pray for a deaf, dumber than most thief, to come along and then take the insurance money and buy a Honda or Yamaha to replace it.
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โJul-10-2015 02:57 PM
eend wrote:I hate that, when big loud generators are used for low-power entertainment. Sheesh.. get an inverter and some batteries!
poppa sets up his big yellow champion generator and fires it up. That thing ran for 3 hours, so the kids can play with their playstation.