โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โAug-30-2010 07:19 PM
professor95 wrote:
In the States Sam's is the outlet for the 735521 2,000 watt inverter. Costco does not carry it. I have not found it online at Sam's Club as of yet.
โAug-30-2010 06:39 PM
pritch272 wrote:5akman wrote:
I don't see the Champion 2000 on the Costco website. Does anyone have a link so I can purchase one?
Thanks
Lance
Just go to www.costco.ca and search "generator", and you will see it pop up.
โAug-30-2010 06:35 PM
5akman wrote:
I don't see the Champion 2000 on the Costco website. Does anyone have a link so I can purchase one?
โAug-30-2010 03:03 PM
5akman wrote:
I don't see the Champion 2000 on the Costco website. Does anyone have a link so I can purchase one?
Thanks
Lance
โAug-30-2010 02:35 PM
โAug-30-2010 08:26 AM
โAug-29-2010 05:43 PM
Fixx wrote:
I bought one in Calgary two days ago. I opened the box, added oil and gas, gave it one pull and it was purring ever so smooth. I hooked it up to my trailer and waa shocked at the apparent quality. I tried the fan, fridge etc and no problem. When I tried the microwave, thats when the dissapointment started. It would not rev up to meet the wattage needed with nothing else on. Instead it would vibrate roughly and not power the mic to full. When I tried the coffee maker it would rev up ( Quietly ) and power it no problem. I am thinking this will not run at 1600 watt as promised. I had a friend bring his 2000 watt honda over and it handled it without a problem. The db seemed exact and I am picky. I will contact Champion on Monday and keep you posted.
Dissapointed
โAug-29-2010 05:19 PM
AMPS...VOLTS....WATTSThe simple answer is I didn't test for that and don't know. With the voltage down to 100 I would expect the generator to kick into its overload mode at some time. I should have added that since I was testing with close to a resistive load, watts and VA can be used interchangeably. If the load is an air conditioner, microwave, or some converters, watts and VA are not the same.
0........127.1....ECO on
0........128.6....ECO off from here to end of table
.77.....128.2.....99
3.3.....127.2.....420
5.8.....126.5.....734
6.7.....126.2.....856
8.3.....125.8....1044
11.6....124.8....1448
13.9....124.2....1726
16.3....115.0....1875
16.8....110.0....1848
18.0....100.0....1800
How long did it hold the 1800+?
โAug-29-2010 03:33 PM
โAug-29-2010 03:30 PM
Fixx wrote:
I used the Champion 2000 for my recent holiday and it will not run the microwave on my outback trailer. I talked to CPE and they told me to try and shut off the breaker for my converter( not going to happen).
โAug-29-2010 03:14 PM
canadiankid wrote:
AMPS...VOLTS....WATTS
0........127.1....ECO on
0........128.6....ECO off from here to end of table
.77.....128.2.....99
3.3.....127.2.....420
5.8.....126.5.....734
6.7.....126.2.....856
8.3.....125.8....1044
11.6....124.8....1448
13.9....124.2....1726
16.3....115.0....1875
16.8....110.0....1848
18.0....100.0....1800
How long did it hold the 1800+?
Can anyone else comment on a 2000 Honda or Yamaha and a microwave please.
Thanks.
โAug-29-2010 01:26 PM
โAug-29-2010 12:24 PM
what is the easiest way most people determine power output for a generator?
โAug-29-2010 11:11 AM
โAug-29-2010 10:58 AM
Old & Slow wrote:
S.Dreamer,
You seem willing to share all your knowledge of Champion and Sam's Club. This Inverter has been on the market for about a month now with no 'It's a marvel reports' Maybe you can pass along some knowledge as to real facts. What is the output in watts after 30 minutes. Maybe 1200w? Will two of them together operate a 13,500 btu A/C for more than 30 minutes on a Arizona 100 degree day? Howabout the noise. At full bore of 80cc @ 4000 plus rpm, is it as quiet as the Honda EU2000i? Do we have real competition with this New Champion Inverter to H & Y. If so, we will add to the CCC's less than quiet chant. I already belong.
BTW: Please don't leave us like several other posters after droping in and out with only two or three posts. Some came and went with less.:h