โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โJun-15-2010 03:22 AM
class A wannabe wrote:msmd1 wrote:
How can UPS be shipping these? Do they not have a 70 pound weight limit? This genny weighs twice that much.
Just got mine today after ordering it on the 8th. Was ready for 3-4 weeks like the Costco website said, but it got here pretty darn quick. Only problem is it doesn't output voltage! Did everything per manual on the startup proced. Runs like a top. Just no juice. Already have another thread going in this forum. Others tell me there's a selector switch on the control panel or elsewhere.??? All I see is a 3 pos rocker, off/on/start. Remote start works. I'm baffled.
Now, I'm afraid I've gotta lemon & won't get it replaced soon enough before summer trip, definitely not for the weekend outing. I can see it now, "Sorry we're out of stock due to over demand. Maybe by Sept."
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โJun-15-2010 02:43 AM
class A wannabe wrote:msmd1 wrote:
How can UPS be shipping these? Do they not have a 70 pound weight limit? This genny weighs twice that much.
Just got mine today after ordering it on the 8th. Was ready for 3-4 weeks like the Costco website said, but it got here pretty darn quick. Only problem is it doesn't output voltage! Did everything per manual on the startup proced. Runs like a top. Just no juice. Already have another thread going in this forum. Others tell me there's a selector switch on the control panel or elsewhere.??? All I see is a 3 pos rocker, off/on/start. Remote start works. I'm baffled.
Now, I'm afraid I've gotta lemon & won't get it replaced soon enough before summer trip, definitely not for the weekend outing. I can see it now, "Sorry we're out of stock due to over demand. Maybe by Sept."
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โJun-14-2010 10:10 PM
msmd1 wrote:
How can UPS be shipping these? Do they not have a 70 pound weight limit? This genny weighs twice that much.
โJun-14-2010 07:59 PM
msmd1 wrote:
How can UPS be shipping these? Do they not have a 70 pound weight limit? This genny weighs twice that much.
โJun-14-2010 12:06 PM
โJun-14-2010 08:21 AM
W8NONU wrote:
Many consumers have problems with Chinese made products but what were Japanese products like when first introduced into the American market? I believe that many Americans felt that Japanese products were inferior (late 60's, 70's and into the early 80's). There were "made in the USA" campaign back then, too. Today, that complex has changed and Japanese products are known for their reliability. It seems that Chinese imports face the same challenges. I'm sure that we will see more good things coming from China.
BTW, don't believe everything you read on Wikipedia. It's content is user generated and references could be from anywhere. It can be just as misleading as the internet.
โJun-13-2010 12:39 PM
โJun-13-2010 11:31 AM
โJun-12-2010 05:16 PM
โJun-12-2010 04:53 PM
msmd1 wrote:
Just bought one at costco.com. Ships free in 3-4 weeks. Will report after it arrives and I have used it.
โJun-12-2010 03:18 PM
professor95 wrote:Tony F. wrote:
SNIP.....
Anyway, sorry for stirring up the pot. It was not intentional, and I'll try to be more careful going forward.
Tony
Tony, Welcome to the Forum. You did not stir up the pot -- only one person questioned your post. Truthfully, I have no idea why since it is all covered in many postings back on the 3,000 Watt Chinese Generator Forum which I have been hosting for over five years.
Glad you are here and please do not let the poster who questioned your intent keep you from being a part of our group.
โJun-12-2010 01:38 PM
โJun-12-2010 12:29 PM
โJun-12-2010 12:27 PM
โJun-12-2010 12:26 PM
snarfattack wrote:
I just downloaded the manual fine.
I have a question about the generator the manual is not clear on. This gen is supposed to have auto-power, but the manual says to unplug all loads before starting... Looks like you can't start up via remote with loads connected, but you can shut down with loads connected. So what's the use of the remote, other than to shut down?
Update information. We were able to design both up and down loads
to be unloaded. We reprogrammed the stepper motor on the choke to
activate during shutdown, causing the lack of inlet air to shutdown the
engine without load and without backfire. We tested a new unit today and
it worked perfect. I have to give the factory high marks on this unit. A
well done and featured product. ON the upload, there is about a 10-15
sec. delay within the relay circuit for latching the voltage. ON the
download or shut off, the load comes off for 5 seconds and then the
shutdown of the engine begins and at shutdown of the engine, the stepper
motor activates the choke to closed. Works without any backfire.
Originally, we found backfiring happening at almost stopped rotation due
to additional coasting without any load. However closing the choke, even
though more fuel could go into the engine, was OK, because we took the
air away preventing a lean condition allowing it to backfire.
I don't anticipate any problems for the user.