โMar-03-2017 06:56 AM
โMar-06-2017 04:16 PM
โMar-06-2017 03:58 PM
Boon Docker wrote:iagary wrote:
Also, the Champion 2000 is only rated at1600 watts in Canada. We don't want to be under powered should we decide to cross the border this summer during our Minnesota vacation!
According to Champion manufacturing both the US model and Canadian model have the same rating 2000/1700.
โMar-06-2017 03:48 PM
iagary wrote:
Also, the Champion 2000 is only rated at1600 watts in Canada. We don't want to be under powered should we decide to cross the border this summer during our Minnesota vacation!
โMar-06-2017 03:27 PM
โMar-06-2017 03:07 PM
โMar-06-2017 09:06 AM
โMar-06-2017 08:46 AM
iagary wrote:
BFL13, I basically do the same thing. I keep it in the back drivers side corner of my pickup bed. I only have a 5.5' bed, but when needed, the 3000 has a reserved spot. I have a 2000W champion also for times when I think all I will really need is battery charging. There are times when one person will want to stay at the camper when another goes to do something. it would be nice to be able to unload the gen so the camper person would have power. My solution is a 300w inverter that will at least keep the entertainment stuff and a fan going in the absence of the generator.
โMar-06-2017 08:09 AM
โMar-06-2017 04:34 AM
RSD559 wrote:
If you make the mistake with a Honda, you basically have a $2300 anchor.
SoundGuy wrote:
EASY solution - just equip the A/C unit with a soft starter kit such as the Micro-Air Easy Start Soft Starter Kit and you'd be able to start a 13,500 BTU A/C with a 2K genset such as an EU2000i. Reports here on rv.net from those who've tried it confirm nothing larger necessary. ๐
troubledwaters wrote:
Good advice, after you have spent twice as much money on the Honda then go spend some more money on the AC so the Honda will do what you bought it to do.
โMar-06-2017 04:16 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Good advice, after you have spent twice as much money on the Honda then go spend some more money on the AC so the Honda will do what you bought it to do.RSD559 wrote:
I owned a Honda 3000 several years ago. Back when it was $1450 new. It was delivered and I hooked it up to our trailer and fired up the 13,600 A/C. The generator couldn't handle the surge at start-up. By the way the wife was looking at me, I knew I was sleeping in the back yard for a long time. Fortunately, a hard start kit saved the day. After I installed it, the Honda would start the A/C. Moral of the story is: Don't assume that because the Honda is the most expensive, that it will do the job. I've seen posts from lots of folks who experienced the same thing. If you buy a Champion from CostCo for $700 and it doesn't work for you, you can take it back, or you have a $700 anchor. If you make the mistake with a Honda, you basically have a $2300 anchor.
EASY solution - just equip the A/C unit with a soft starter kit such as the Micro-Air Easy Start Soft Starter Kit and you'd be able to start a 13,500 BTU A/C with a 2K genset such as an EU2000i. Reports here on rv.net from those who've tried it confirm nothing larger necessary. ๐
โMar-06-2017 03:30 AM
RSD559 wrote:
I owned a Honda 3000 several years ago. Back when it was $1450 new. It was delivered and I hooked it up to our trailer and fired up the 13,600 A/C. The generator couldn't handle the surge at start-up. By the way the wife was looking at me, I knew I was sleeping in the back yard for a long time. Fortunately, a hard start kit saved the day. After I installed it, the Honda would start the A/C. Moral of the story is: Don't assume that because the Honda is the most expensive, that it will do the job. I've seen posts from lots of folks who experienced the same thing. If you buy a Champion from CostCo for $700 and it doesn't work for you, you can take it back, or you have a $700 anchor. If you make the mistake with a Honda, you basically have a $2300 anchor.
โMar-05-2017 07:26 PM
โMar-05-2017 07:17 PM
SoundGuy wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
If you don't want that Honda any more ... I'll take it Just let me know where to pick it up.
Well you'll be surprised when you open the box and find that "Honda" is actually a Yamaha EF2400iS. :W Good deal though, lots of YouTube videos on how to get these gensets running properly. :B
โMar-05-2017 07:12 PM
โMar-05-2017 06:20 PM
iagary wrote:
pnichols, I agree completely. We have the Honda 3000. Our friends have two 2000's. OUr 3000 is quieter than ONE of his 2000's. When he gets both
going, running his AC, it is no comparison. I think it is the best inverter generator made today. I just wish I had a strong teenager to lift it in and out of my pickup!! it is heavy!!