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boucher1
Jan 04, 2006Explorer
professor95
on your post of: 12/06/05 08:07am
I was quite surprised of the term ''downside of the (Lundtop) Launtop?? units''. I know that there is a switch which selects either 120 volt or 240 volts for I've seen it at a local importer in Montreal. I even know that there is a breaker, which I've ask the distributor to describe: DZ47-63 , C16 (it is 2-pole breaker), how many amps?? I don't know .
If you have anymore info on this ''downside bit'' and know anything about the size of the breaker it would be appreciated. I was hoping to purchase this LT3000CL unit in February, now I'am not sure anymore.
Thank you again for your brillant help on the genset subject
Roger
on your post of: 12/06/05 08:07am
Elim International apparently no longer imports the JungDong units under their name, choosing to switch to another Chinese manufacturer operating under the name of Luntop. While not too many of the Luntop units have been discussed on this forum, they are also apparently of a reasonably good quality. The downside of the Luntop unit when compared to the JungDong is the ability to provide full wattage to a single outlet at 110-120 volts, a desirable feature for RV use. Elim International has apparently continued their ELM 3xxx model designation into their new line, causing some confusion from purchasers about what they are actually getting.
What we don’t know is how extensive the cloning of the JungDong product has been in China. I strongly suspect that many of these ELM3000 look-alike's may be copies of the copy.
I was quite surprised of the term ''downside of the (Lundtop) Launtop?? units''. I know that there is a switch which selects either 120 volt or 240 volts for I've seen it at a local importer in Montreal. I even know that there is a breaker, which I've ask the distributor to describe: DZ47-63 , C16 (it is 2-pole breaker), how many amps?? I don't know .
If you have anymore info on this ''downside bit'' and know anything about the size of the breaker it would be appreciated. I was hoping to purchase this LT3000CL unit in February, now I'am not sure anymore.
Thank you again for your brillant help on the genset subject
Roger
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