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MrRchitty wrote:
No load, 23 feet away, exhaust facing away and on the grass. 51 decibels.
Microwave only. 1425 watts. 66 decibels.
With two Champs, load would be split and decibels would be less as well.
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PrivatePilot wrote:
Guys, little be it for me to suggest how things work here, but I'd sure like to see this thread get back on the topic of the Champion 2000 inverter. It seems it's drifted off on several tangents (Converters, and competing models, amongst other things) and I keep coming back to read the responses after getting the email alert...only to find out that the content has little to nothing to do with the Champ.
โMar-16-2011 04:20 AM
PrivatePilot wrote:
Guys, little be it for me to suggest how things work here, but I'd sure like to see this thread get back on the topic of the Champion 2000 inverter. It seems it's drifted off on several tangents (Converters, and competing models, amongst other things) and I keep coming back to read the responses after getting the email alert...only to find out that the content has little to nothing to do with the Champ.
โMar-16-2011 03:58 AM
johnjces wrote:Old & Slow wrote:
Jay, I notice, with interest, from profiles both you and John have only posted to this thread. Have you used other brand gens with the catering truck? How does the Champion do with the mircowave? You have had some pretty cold weather up that way this winter, did this effect catering?
@ Old & Slow.
You are correct as this is the only thread that I have had any interest in. My very first post to this RV forum and to this thread was back about page 55 where I discuss having had and returned a Honeywell unit and have a friend with one Honda 2000i and my next door neighbor has a Honda 3000i. Both are nice... and expensive. One is very heavy. Other than a noisy 6500 watt emergency generator for the house, a Briggs and Stratton brand, that pretty much sums up my experience with generators.
The biggest thing is... I am cheap! That is why I am ecstatic over the Champion generators and as I said in my orginal post, (I think), I hope I am not penny wise and pound foolish.
You have questioned quite a few newbies and thier posts feeling that we might be infiltrators or "plants". I assure you I am not. Just like good stuff, reasonably priced and that which works and works well!
If you are interested you can read more about me at:
My BIO
http://www.jcitssystems.com/BIO.htm
I don't have much to hide.
John
โMar-15-2011 08:01 PM
Old & Slow wrote:
Jay, I notice, with interest, from profiles both you and John have only posted to this thread. Have you used other brand gens with the catering truck? How does the Champion do with the mircowave? You have had some pretty cold weather up that way this winter, did this effect catering?
โMar-15-2011 05:32 PM
professor95 wrote:
Good advice about keeping to the topic.
That is exactly why I keep stressing that the CPE2000i is what it is and not a Honda.