โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โApr-04-2011 04:33 PM
DSchmidt_2000 wrote:DSchmidt_2000 wrote:
Called WiseSales and they said they just post what Honda lists.
Spoke to a guy there and he said I can expect 9-10 hours for a EU2000i running in eco-throttle mode. Same as the CPE 2000i so I'll likely get the CPE.
Wish Costco was running the same deal here as they are in Canada. Tried to buy it on their Canadian website for shipping to the US - no go.
Called Honda directly. They state the runtime for the EU2000i at 1/4 load with eco-throttle on is 9.6 hours, not 15. They insist it was never 15 hours.
So there is no fuel economy advantage to getting a Honda over this CPI 2000i if one goes by mfg stated specs.
โApr-04-2011 02:26 PM
DSchmidt_2000 wrote:DSchmidt_2000 wrote:
Called WiseSales and they said they just post what Honda lists.
Spoke to a guy there and he said I can expect 9-10 hours for a EU2000i running in eco-throttle mode. Same as the CPE 2000i so I'll likely get the CPE.
Wish Costco was running the same deal here as they are in Canada. Tried to buy it on their Canadian website for shipping to the US - no go.
Called Honda directly. They state the runtime for the EU2000i at 1/4 load with eco-throttle on is 9.6 hours, not 15. They insist it was never 15 hours.
So there is no fuel economy advantage to getting a Honda over this CPI 2000i if one goes by mfg stated specs.
โApr-04-2011 11:25 AM
DSchmidt_2000 wrote:
Called WiseSales and they said they just post what Honda lists.
Spoke to a guy there and he said I can expect 9-10 hours for a EU2000i running in eco-throttle mode. Same as the CPE 2000i so I'll likely get the CPE.
Wish Costco was running the same deal here as they are in Canada. Tried to buy it on their Canadian website for shipping to the US - no go.
โApr-01-2011 09:44 AM
โApr-01-2011 08:09 AM
Wayne Dohnal wrote:
I don't want to ruin the thread arguing over over this, but for clarification........
โMar-31-2011 08:12 PM
professor95 wrote:I don't want to ruin the thread arguing over over this, but for clarification the numbers I quoted were on a 100 degree day, air conditioner outside unit in full sun, and fan on high. I measured the power with both an AC clamp meter and a watt hour meter. If all the air conditioners are about the same than it's a darned coincidence that of those who have reported on the forum, way more than half of those with the Brisk Air run just fine with the eu2000i, while most RVP Coleman users report failure.
We all know that the current for the fan is not fixed. It will increase with speed and resistance to air movement in the fan blades (there are two). As heat increases, so does line pressure on the high side. Compressor motors must work harder (more current draw) as pressure rises.
A/C amperage ratings by the manufacturer should be maximum under these high load conditions. Thus, it is not unexpected that a 15 amp rated A/C will only draw 12 amps under low load conditions.
โMar-31-2011 05:57 PM
Wayne Dohnal wrote:
Not all 13,500 btuh air conditioners are equal.
โMar-31-2011 10:11 AM
โMar-31-2011 07:15 AM
Mr.Grumpy wrote:
Hey!
Picked up my Champion 2000i last week from Costco. Today it was warm enough (17C) that the compressor would kick in on the A/C on shore power. So I fired up the Champion and like we all have been guessing, it overloaded right way. I've got the cap mod on my 13,5 A/C unit but no joy. I did have it running on a Honda 2000i last fall, day was about 24C. I will test it again as I've read that after the compressor kicks in, it's actually harder to restart it on a stop start situation like I did. I still suspect it won't work but I'll try anyways!!
Trailer is a 1998 Fleetwood Wilderness 5th with a Coleman A/C unit (of the same year I assume).
Ryan
โMar-30-2011 07:40 PM
โMar-28-2011 04:33 PM
SplashDancer wrote:
DSchmit, it's one of the VERY few times that ANYTHING is cheaper up here, and I do mean anything.
โMar-28-2011 03:30 PM
โMar-28-2011 12:20 PM
โMar-27-2011 09:25 PM
โMar-27-2011 07:17 PM
professor95 wrote:
Did you ever see or own an old style Beetle with an air cooled engine in the back? Cabin heat came from an air exchanger around the muffler