Jun-26-2023 01:21 PM
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Jul-05-2023 09:56 AM
Boomerweps wrote:
WHAT T F is THAT replying to? Made me curious so I looked back through this thread and saw no previous rudeness or even negativity.
Jul-05-2023 09:53 AM
TheOneRLP wrote:
By the way, Just sold my Yamaha 2000 for $1,000,
Jul-04-2023 04:33 PM
TheOneRLP wrote:
What’s the need to be rude and condescending here, with someone that’s simply just looking for help? Really? I initially thought this site might actually be helpful without the caustic input…
Jul-03-2023 08:13 AM
Jul-02-2023 09:07 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I know that Champion allows one to parallel different sized generators. Check the manual to make sure, but having a 5500 watt model and a 2000 watt model can give enough headroom not just for the A/C and running the microwave, but one can turn off one of the generators, for less fuel use.
Jul-02-2023 05:49 AM
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Jul-01-2023 11:34 AM
TheOneRLP wrote:
Didn’t say I was an expert! And yes my trailer has two axles. After speaking directly with Yamaha I was told I possibly could run my current Yamaha with an EF2200iS but there might be some complications. I’m not looking for complications so I got a deal on a Yamaha EF2200iS combo to run in parallel to power my AC, Microwave, Lights, Furnace, Waterpump, Fridge/Freezer without problem.
Got some kind responses that were appreciated greatly, the there was yours…..figured there’d be one hostile pompous response in the group.
Jun-29-2023 12:35 PM
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Jun-28-2023 10:18 AM
deltabravo wrote:Boomerweps wrote:
I have a honda 2000 that I bought a champion 2000 to parallel with.
Have you researched paralleling different brands of generators together?
I didn't think dis-similar brands could be paralleled.
Jun-28-2023 10:11 AM
TheOneRLP wrote:
Thank you everyone! I spoke with Yamaha support and they said I’d need to parallel my current generator Yamaha EF2000iS with the same model unit to keep things from getting very complicated and difficult.
Will be selling my Yamaha EF2000iS and buying two Yamaha generators (same model) to facilitate addressing power needs for my camp trailer.
Thanks again for your help!!!