โOct-05-2015 10:59 AM
โDec-03-2015 12:24 PM
HappyCamper16 wrote:bikendan wrote:
Don't be fooled by the Westinghouse name.
The name was sold to companies in China, to make products to sell in the U.S., since it's a familiar name.
Nearly all the reviews I've seen about them are negative.
And where do you think you can get warranty work done?
From what I know: Westpro is a licensee of Westinghouse, who do design and manufacture in China, just as 100% of every other manufacture. In fact many or most go through the same plants. What type of experiences have you had with Westinghouse generators? All I see are really good reviews out there.
โDec-03-2015 10:40 AM
bikendan wrote:
Don't be fooled by the Westinghouse name.
The name was sold to companies in China, to make products to sell in the U.S., since it's a familiar name.
Nearly all the reviews I've seen about them are negative.
And where do you think you can get warranty work done?
โOct-21-2015 03:26 PM
Are these soft starters easy to install and I wonder if they will void the warranty of the A.C. unit?The links I used previously were all for fixed-location heat pumps and air conditioners and might be too big for RV use. Some municipalities are requiring their use to reduce strain on the power infrastructure. Dometic has a soft start device for small air conditioners but it looks like they're actively marketing it just for marine use. From what I have heard, as expensive as RVs are, boat owners spend even more money. Here's a link to the Dometic soft starter and its spec sheet:
โOct-21-2015 02:11 PM
โOct-19-2015 07:04 PM
Torturing an AC motor with 95 volt starting is every bit as bad with a generator as it is on flaky campground power pedestal AC.
โOct-19-2015 12:58 PM
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โOct-07-2015 06:10 PM
edekgb wrote:
The things that have stuck out is that they are loud and heavy. Im trying to go the alternate route of loud and heavy for a small trailer.
โOct-07-2015 02:51 PM
edekgb wrote:
I have not done research here on this site about champion generators. I have read reviews on Costco and amazon. The things that have stuck out is that they are loud and heavy. Im trying to go the alternate route of loud and heavy for a small trailer.
โOct-07-2015 11:51 AM
โOct-07-2015 11:30 AM
edekgb wrote:
Can I start with a Honda or Yamaha 1000 now thru the fall and spring and find that I don't go out away from shore power a lot and rough it very often in the heat of summer. Use the small high end one to charge my battery, run my lights, run my heater fan, and not my ac and microwave? And then if I find that im liking this and going out often in the summer then parallel a 2000 Honda or Yamaha to it's 1000 that I already would own?
โOct-07-2015 10:55 AM