โAug-11-2018 07:45 AM
โSep-19-2018 03:00 PM
ktmrfs wrote:SkiingSixPack wrote:
Can you run 1, 2200, in parallel with a 2000?
DEPENDS! first you need to check the SN on the 2000 and look at the honda website. Honda says 2000's (regular or companion) outside a certain SN range should NOT be paralleled with a 2200. Damage to the 2000 could result and output voltage will be low.
If your in the "good" SN, then yes you can parallel and you will get 3400VA continous, 4200VA peak output. (1800+1600) or (2200 + 2000)
I have a 2000 companion purchased in 2011 and it is a SN that is compatible with the 2200.
โSep-19-2018 01:34 PM
SkiingSixPack wrote:
Can you run 1, 2200, in parallel with a 2000?
โSep-19-2018 01:27 PM
โSep-19-2018 11:33 AM
crcr wrote:wnjj wrote:crcr wrote:
If one were buying a new eu2200i for RV use, would it be recommended to buy the Companion rather than the regular model, in order to have the 30a outlet?
No, because itโs not the same outlet as an RV needs, and the generator cannot exceed the capacity of the 20A outlet.
I understand the outlet is different, but one could buy an adapter to plug a 30a RV plug into it. Question: Is that outlet 30a when the Companion genset is run by itself? Or only when it is paralleled with another eu2200i?
โSep-19-2018 09:53 AM
wnjj wrote:crcr wrote:
If one were buying a new eu2200i for RV use, would it be recommended to buy the Companion rather than the regular model, in order to have the 30a outlet?
No, because itโs not the same outlet as an RV needs, and the generator cannot exceed the capacity of the 20A outlet.
โSep-19-2018 06:59 AM
crcr wrote:
If one were buying a new eu2200i for RV use, would it be recommended to buy the Companion rather than the regular model, in order to have the 30a outlet?
โSep-19-2018 06:07 AM
โSep-18-2018 07:15 PM
Brassica wrote:3 tons wrote:
air conditioner is a Coleman mach 1 P.S. 11k btu,
The results seem a bit ambiguous, but it appears that the compressor amps are high - If I can believe Colemans specs of 9.0 total amps (incl. fan) at 95df (90df during my test), and the fan is supposedly using about 2.5a, then the actual compressor only amps should be about 6.5a, which (if correct) means that the compressor is using 2.5-3.0 extra amps than the specs call for.
I had drafted an idea for a big capacitor to start RV air conditioner loads. It could be installed in the portable generator, or in the air conditioner itself. It looks like this soft start technology does that.
My father was an HVAC instructor in his second career. He said that A/C compressors may have liquid freon in them after they set a while. It takes a huge amount of current to clear that liquid from the cylinder. It may overload the circuit breaker. They call it slugging. The circuit breaker is thermal, so it will reset in a few minutes after the armature has cooled down. Then it will slug again. It may take multiple cycles to purge the cylinder. Fun fun
What is this unit "df"? thanks
โSep-18-2018 01:26 PM
SoundGuy wrote:marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
I did find that while the AC is running on the 2200i, if I flip the breaker on to the converter, it will trip the Easy Start. If I start with the converter on first then no problem. Easy start must see a โspikeโ when the converter is switched on and cycles once.
OR just leave the converter off and eliminate it from the equation entirely. ๐
โSep-18-2018 12:05 PM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
I did find that while the AC is running on the 2200i, if I flip the breaker on to the converter, it will trip the Easy Start. If I start with the converter on first then no problem. Easy start must see a โspikeโ when the converter is switched on and cycles once.
โSep-18-2018 11:56 AM
ktmrfs wrote:marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
The 2200 is amazing. Up at 7500 ft at 80 degrees I tested the 13.5K air conditioning on ECO mode and it ran like a champ. Also tested on the microwave that my 2000 would barely run, like 105 volts, it also worked on ECO mode with barely a small grunt. While runner no these loads it as only half rpm of full.
my brother had an (almost) similar experience at near 7500ft as you did. temps were in the low 90's so likely higher density altitude.
2200 easily started the AC in eco mode, ran it for about 15 minutes before the easy start detected overload, shut the ac off for 5 minutes, and then restarted and ran for several hours. had this experience for 3 days. seemed to have an initial overload detection somewhere around 5-15 minutes of run time, the a short shutdown, then ran the ac the rest of the day as needed.
now a 2000 is a whimp by comparison. 4000ft is about the limit with the easy start. The extra 200VA along with the significantly larger engine makes a big difference.
My experience at 5000ft with the 2200 is it will run the AC AND the fridge element (300W) so at 5000ft it has some margin.
โSep-18-2018 10:08 AM
โSep-18-2018 09:10 AM
Brassica wrote:
What is this unit "df"? thanks
โSep-18-2018 08:53 AM
3 tons wrote:
air conditioner is a Coleman mach 1 P.S. 11k btu,
The results seem a bit ambiguous, but it appears that the compressor amps are high - If I can believe Colemans specs of 9.0 total amps (incl. fan) at 95df (90df during my test), and the fan is supposedly using about 2.5a, then the actual compressor only amps should be about 6.5a, which (if correct) means that the compressor is using 2.5-3.0 extra amps than the specs call for.