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The Official unofficial CPE 2000i Generator Thread

pritch272
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8/1/2010 edit: Thread renamed at the suggestion of the Professor.
Renamed from: Champion Inverter and Remote Gens Promo on CPE's web site)


3/22/2011 edit: Thread renamed ...
Renamed from: Official CPE 2000 Watt Inverter Generator Thread


3/23/2011 edit: Thread renamed at the suggestion of the Professor.
Renamed from: (Un)Official CPE 2000 Watt Inverter Generator Thread


Inverter Available August 2010



Remote Available July 2010

2007 Keystone Laredo 29RL, 2000 Ford F250 7.3 PSD, Firestone bags, Pressure Pro, 16" Michelin XPS Ribs, MorRyde Pin Box, Dexter EZ-Flex, PI EMS-HW30C, Dirt Devil CV950 Central Vacuum, 2000W AllPower by Kipor, 4000/3500W Champion C46540
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Alaska_Annie
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Is this Costco $100 off deal available only in Canada? I am presently in Ga. have not been able to find info online that would apply here. What am I missing? Thanks.
Henry & Ann

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FYI: The official SuperInterWebs name for a "plant" is "sock puppet":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockpuppet_%28Internet%29

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Old & Slow wrote:
professor95 wrote:
Old & Slow wrote:


For the most part, I do not respond to this type post. However, since a question was ask, here we go. I am not the best at checking out the profile of any poster, I would say, just average. It's quite easy these days to google any name, just key in any name, and up comes results. When the name you left in your profile of 'Dudley Przemek' is keyed in, no results.


Floyd,

Why do you insist on doing this to anyone who is new to the forums and mentions Champion products? It is really insulting to any one that wants to join the discussion and often turns them off to the point that they decided to not return. Thus, we lose yet another valuable perspective.

When Dennis posted he clearly identified himself and relationship to CPE. There was no question of deception. His post was later edited by our moderator as company representatives promoting their product are prohibited from the Forum. What was questionable about the post? snip




Well Prof,

If in this life, we never question, there can be no answer. What 'is not' questionable'?? If a real person, our name, attitude and handle.

Floyd



Just any FYI. I seldom post on this forum, but follow the Champion threads closely simply because I am interested in them and feel like there is some excellent technical information here esp from Prof. Does that make me a company rep? Good grief.

curt12914
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professor95 wrote:
curt12914 wrote:
Is the Costco regular price $499? If so, that makes them $399 with the discount? I don't know how ayone could go wrong at $800 for twins and another $69 for the cable (which you could mwke yourself for less), then that is cheaper than buying one Honda or Yamaha!
I would take a chance for that!!!!!!!!!!


Don't try to make the cable yourself on the Champs. The connectors for the sync lines would be difficult to outsource - they are not standard off-the-shelf-items. IMHO, you do get your money's worth with the parallel kit. It wouldn't be cost effective to make your own.


I agree with your statement about Champion's parallel kit, if indeed it is in the $70 range I have seen posted on here.

When I built my own parallel kit, I did it for a couple reasons:

1) Honda was charging somewhere in the $300 range for the parallel cable kit with a 30 amp plug. (The cheaper cables that connected the two generators together with no plug was available, but it left you using a 20 amp breaker protected outlet, which was much less than the twin 2000's potential.) I built my cables for around $25. I had trouble finding the bananas, but someone found the right ones and posted a link for them, on here.

2) Since I like to run my twins in the back corners o my truck box, the Honda kit was way too short to accomplish that. I have about 6' - 8' of cable between my generators. It might be excessive for some people, but it's the way I like it.

As far as the connectors, I expect that whoever makes the Champion parallel kit probably buys them from a supplier. If that's the case, I bet they are available somewhere, possibly for a different application.
2021 F-350 Platinum 4X4 PSD SRW 2016 Montana 3950FL (2) Honda EU2000i's
...and a few (twenty-some, but other than my wife, no one is counting) antique Allis Chalmers tractors

Old___Slow
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professor95 wrote:
Old & Slow wrote:


For the most part, I do not respond to this type post. However, since a question was ask, here we go. I am not the best at checking out the profile of any poster, I would say, just average. It's quite easy these days to google any name, just key in any name, and up comes results. When the name you left in your profile of 'Dudley Przemek' is keyed in, no results.


Floyd,

Why do you insist on doing this to anyone who is new to the forums and mentions Champion products? It is really insulting to any one that wants to join the discussion and often turns them off to the point that they decided to not return. Thus, we lose yet another valuable perspective.

When Dennis posted he clearly identified himself and relationship to CPE. There was no question of deception. His post was later edited by our moderator as company representatives promoting their product are prohibited from the Forum. What was questionable about the post? snip




Well Prof,

If in this life, we never question, there can be no answer. What 'is not' questionable'?? If a real person, our name, attitude and handle.

Floyd

curt12914
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bradyk wrote:
You are correct on the $499 reg price. They make different models for generators for us in Canada as we have different electrical laws and they have to make some changes to comply with them. I have the 4000w model and I bought it in the U.S before they were sold in Canada. When they did eventually release it here I looked at one and it looked like several things were changed.


I know about the different Canadian specs. The early Canadian Honda 2000 inverters had no ports for paralleling (I don't know if the newer ones have the ports or not.)

Does the CPE 2000 inverter model sold in Canada have the paralleling ports?
2021 F-350 Platinum 4X4 PSD SRW 2016 Montana 3950FL (2) Honda EU2000i's
...and a few (twenty-some, but other than my wife, no one is counting) antique Allis Chalmers tractors

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has anyone thought about an extended-run fuel tank setup for these gens yet?
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blkfe
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professor95 wrote:
Old & Slow wrote:


For the most part, I do not respond to this type post. However, since a question was ask, here we go. I am not the best at checking out the profile of any poster, I would say, just average. It's quite easy these days to google any name, just key in any name, and up comes results. When the name you left in your profile of 'Dudley Przemek' is keyed in, no results.


Floyd,

Why do you insist on doing this to anyone who is new to the forums and mentions Champion products? It is really insulting to any one that wants to join the discussion and often turns them off to the point that they decided to not return. Thus, we lose yet another valuable perspective.

When Dennis posted he clearly identified himself and relationship to CPE. There was no question of deception. His post was later edited by our moderator as company representatives promoting their product are prohibited from the Forum. What was questionable about the post?

The truth is that Champion has no reason or purpose of creating "plants" on this forum or any other to boost their product image. If you like doing searches, see what brand marques come up the most often on RV.net and you will quickly see that it is ludicrous to think that Honda, Yamaha, Champion or Kipor would even remotely think about such behavior.

For gosh sakes, apologize to these people and let it go!



Never thought of googleing (spelling?) me before...I now play the cello!!!
lol..brad

professor95
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Old & Slow wrote:


For the most part, I do not respond to this type post. However, since a question was ask, here we go. I am not the best at checking out the profile of any poster, I would say, just average. It's quite easy these days to google any name, just key in any name, and up comes results. When the name you left in your profile of 'Dudley Przemek' is keyed in, no results.


Floyd,

Why do you insist on doing this to anyone who is new to the forums and mentions Champion products? It is really insulting to any one that wants to join the discussion and often turns them off to the point that they decided to not return. Thus, we lose yet another valuable perspective.

When Dennis posted he clearly identified himself and relationship to CPE. There was no question of deception. His post was later edited by our moderator as company representatives promoting their product are prohibited from the Forum. What was questionable about the post?

The truth is that Champion has no reason or purpose of creating "plants" on this forum or any other to boost their product image. If you like doing searches, see what brand marques come up the most often on RV.net and you will quickly see that it is ludicrous to think that Honda, Yamaha, Champion or Kipor would even remotely think about such behavior.

For gosh sakes, apologize to these people and let it go!
Professor Randy T. Agee & Nancy Agee. Also Oscar, the totally ruined Dachshund.
2009 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel - 2004 Volvo VNL670 class 8 MotorHome conversion as toter.
Turbocharged, 12L, 465 HP and 1,800 ft. Lbs. of torque.

Old___Slow
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DennisCPE wrote:
Hi Folks. I am a new poster but certainly not new to the forum. I am the CEO of Champion Power Equipment (CPE) which is based in Santa Fe Springs, CA.
Champion Power Equipment Inc (CPE) is a California corporation.
CPE is owned by Dennis Trine and Lei Zhoa.
The BBB in Colton, CA is not the Better Busines Bureau we all grew up with. The one here in California requires you to pay for your rating. It is un-American and I won't support them.
CPE directly employs 47 Americans, two with Purple Hearts. Indirectly, we employ well over 10,000 Americans that work in our network of service centers across the U.S.
Our JV (Joint Venture) factory in China is partially owned by myself and Mr. Zhao. All of the engineering, emission regulatory protocols, product development and management is done here in the U.S.A.
We are proud to be adding to the growing free market in China with workers that are the best paid in their county and class of trade. (Free trade is the birthplace of freedom and democracy and little Champ is making a mark in China with pride.)

Unfortunately, all portable power generators available in the U.S. today are manufactured in China. We visit regularly the Honda, Yamaha, Generac, Honeywell, Briggs and Stratton and other factories. I, for one, wish my little gens were made here in the U.S.A. For now, they can't be but we all should be glad that alternative portable power is affordable to the masses and the quality and after sales service is handled with pride and vigor by good, hard working Americans just like you.

Thanks for you time.




Just a reminder we have a post from Mr. Dinnis T./ CEO

Old___Slow
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DudleyDone wrote:
Old & Slow wrote:
Dudley, looking at your profile you give us the name of 'Dudley Przemek' it's interesting you have only 4 posts to this thread and RV.NET all are about the Champion?

Happy New Year to all!


Wow, I think if I read your post correctly you are insinuating that I am somehow affiliated or have an interest in Champion other than owning a couple of their generators. I will tell upfront that this is not the case. The only reason I have 4 posts in the Champion thread is that this is only thread I am interested in contributing my two bits on as an actual owner of said generator.

Should I post questions about what kind of antifreeze I should use in my trailer before I post any useful information regarding topics that really interest me? Or do you just approve of authoratative anecdotal posts from people with high post counts that don't actually own any of the products that they have an opinion on?

Happy New Year to you to sir!



For the most part, I do not respond to this type post. However, since a question was ask, here we go. I am not the best at checking out the profile of any poster, I would say, just average. It's quite easy these days to google any name, just key in any name, and up comes results. When the name you left in your profile of 'Dudley Przemek' is keyed in, no results. That's all I am saying. There have been possible 'plants' in the past, just hope you prove otherwise. Early on in this thread there was a 'Tony' from Az, we not longer hear from. Others come on and the first post is directed toward, I do believe one goal. And then of course there was several posts from the CEO of Champion? and we no longer hear from this person. So to the point, hope you are the real deal and owner of several Champion generators and will report back as you say, later, the results of owning the Champion 2000w Inverter generator.

professor95
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curt12914 wrote:
Is the Costco regular price $499? If so, that makes them $399 with the discount? I don't know how ayone could go wrong at $800 for twins and another $69 for the cable (which you could mwke yourself for less), then that is cheaper than buying one Honda or Yamaha!
I would take a chance for that!!!!!!!!!!


Don't try to make the cable yourself on the Champs. The connectors for the sync lines would be difficult to outsource - they are not standard off-the-shelf-items. IMHO, you do get your money's worth with the parallel kit. It wouldn't be cost effective to make your own.
Professor Randy T. Agee & Nancy Agee. Also Oscar, the totally ruined Dachshund.
2009 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel - 2004 Volvo VNL670 class 8 MotorHome conversion as toter.
Turbocharged, 12L, 465 HP and 1,800 ft. Lbs. of torque.

DudleyDone
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Old & Slow wrote:
Dudley, looking at your profile you give us the name of 'Dudley Przemek' it's interesting you have only 4 posts to this thread and RV.NET all are about the Champion?

Happy New Year to all!


Wow, I think if I read your post correctly you are insinuating that I am somehow affiliated or have an interest in Champion other than owning a couple of their generators. I will tell upfront that this is not the case. The only reason I have 4 posts in the Champion thread is that this is only thread I am interested in contributing my two bits on as an actual owner of said generator.

Should I post questions about what kind of antifreeze I should use in my trailer before I post any useful information regarding topics that really interest me? Or do you just approve of authoratative anecdotal posts from people with high post counts that don't actually own any of the products that they have an opinion on?

Happy New Year to you to sir!

bradyk
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You are correct on the $499 reg price. They make different models for generators for us in Canada as we have different electrical laws and they have to make some changes to comply with them. I have the 4000w model and I bought it in the U.S before they were sold in Canada. When they did eventually release it here I looked at one and it looked like several things were changed.
2001 Chevrolet 2500hd Silverado LT 4x4 6.0L/4.10
2005 KZ Outdoorsmen 2605PF
Equal-i-zer 10K WDH
Champion 4000W Generator
Champion 2000W Generator x 2
Ken & Sandra
Yugi Dog, Jet Dog

curt12914
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Is the Costco regular price $499? If so, that makes them $399 with the discount? I don't know how ayone could go wrong at $800 for twins and another $69 for the cable (which you could mwke yourself for less), then that is cheaper than buying one Honda or Yamaha!
I would take a chance for that!!!!!!!!!!
2021 F-350 Platinum 4X4 PSD SRW 2016 Montana 3950FL (2) Honda EU2000i's
...and a few (twenty-some, but other than my wife, no one is counting) antique Allis Chalmers tractors