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joelyn wrote:I've probably put 100 hours or so on 4 or 5 of these Champion 3100 inverter generators during the last year or so. I've successfully powered both 13.5k and 15k BTU a/c units with these units. I'm sure there's gonna be 13.5k or 15k BTU a/c unit out there it won't power, but they're probably few and far between.
is this genny big enough to run a 13500 A/C unit plus maybe a TV and a couple lights?
genny
any opinions about this make?
thanks
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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paulm999 wrote:
Yes, by the numbers. No in practice. Here's what happens. Gen starts up putting out 127v. After running for a while, the volt output decreases 5-7v. AC goes on and the available volts goes from 120/122v down to near 110v the minimum to keep the AC going w/o damage to the compressor. You have no practical voltage left for anything else on the circuit. Minimum gen watts for 1 AC, lighting, TV, computer, fridge should be 5500 watts. As far as the brand, buying without listening to the generator's noise, is a terrible idea.
brirene wrote:JiminDenver wrote:
...it is a bit louder.
Not meaning to hijack thread, but this is hard for me to wrap my head around, never having seen or heard one of the champions. Can anyone quantify this? Is it "drive you and your neighbors crazy" louder? Hear it all over the campground louder? Fine for disbursed camping louder? Or not really very noticeably louder than red or blue ones?
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JiminDenver wrote:
...it is a bit louder.
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