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Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Didn't mean to confuse the issue....the 2000 watt unit would NOT do the things you want it to do! I only mentioned it to illustrate that Champion does alright with the generators in general. Good Hunting....
โJun-27-2017 10:42 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Champion has a great customer service dept and parts availably
The company is located in Santa Ana Calif
The Factory is in China
No it doesn't use twice the fuel of an inverter model the same size while running the a/c, it takes x amount of per to make y amount of electricity to run the a/c, and that means w amount of gas
A comparable size inverter model is a little more efficient and will save some gas, but Not 50 percent, maybe 10 or 15
The big savings of an inverter model over open frame of the same wattage
Is when charging batteries and watching TV , and it can coast along at low idle in Economy mode
Generally speaking an inverter model will have a smaller engine than the same size synchronus generator, where the engine always runs at the same speed, the small engine at low speed saves gas,
But when full power is needed it must run faster, typically over 4000rpm to produce the full output
An open frame synchronus generator has a bigger motor a bigger generator head and more startup surge ability , because of the weight an inertia of the mechanical parts and generator head
The 3600 will run your A/C, it will not run everything at the same time
A 1000w MW uses about 1500w input power, it and the a/c plus auxilary loads is an awful lot when it's 100f outside
Just turn off the a/c while using the MW
If you are going to be on private property, then you are not going to bother the sound police when using the 3600, yes it's louder than an inverter model
But it's not chain saw loud, ( like some would have you believe) the 68 db does meet national Park and forest legal sound restrictions
I used to have one and it served me very well, my current generator is the champion 3400w inverter model
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Acampingwewillgo wrote:
The Champion Generator's generally are considered to me less noisy than the contractor type open frame generators. Many RV'ers use the Champion generators and for an inexpensive alternative, they get the job done. I have one from year's ago but I also purchased one of their Inverter Generator's when they first came out(2000 watt) and I've been very happy with both of them!
โJun-27-2017 09:58 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Roadjunkie,
You need to make your own value judgement.
Champion is great for price.
My experience says that their sound level measurements are off by some, and I know that their fuel consumption is higher than the inverter units. I also have heard (not first hand experience) that parts are not easy to source and that the basic quality is typical of Chinese products.
By the rating, that unit will do a lot, but not all at once.
It is inexpensive enough that it will tell you if it fills your needs. Just be sure to do the prescribed maintenance and it will last long enough. It is unlikely your ownership will be problem free. Change the oil, and drain the gas when you aren't using it and it will be good for a long time. True, it probably won't last like an Onan or a Honda, but you can wear out a few before you would have paid for a Honda.
Matt
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โJun-27-2017 09:54 AM
kerrlakeroo wrote:
Unless you want lots of noise and to burn twice as much gas as needed look at inverter generators. In eco mode engine speed is controlled by demand to conserve fuel, which also minimizes noise.
Also the inexpensive models such as you listed have open frames, which makes them even louder.
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