โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โJun-01-2011 04:28 PM
DrBaker wrote:professor95 wrote:
wait for CPE to introduce their bigger and better model(s)
I've been following this thread fairly regularly, but don't recall seeing any info on this. What sizes and improvements might we see in the future? Any ETA?
โJun-01-2011 04:10 PM
โJun-01-2011 04:07 PM
professor95 wrote:
wait for CPE to introduce their bigger and better model(s)
โJun-01-2011 10:05 AM
โJun-01-2011 09:52 AM
santaclause wrote:
Well this past weekend was my maden voyage with the champ 2000i and it worked well only thing I could not get my magic chef 900 watt microwave to start and run rite when it was on but thought it was because the converter was charging battery dont know I have to investigate better but anyhow always started and what a nice weekend nice and quiet at my campsite with it running at generator hours.... going to have to see a few more trips to give my total opinion of the unit.....
โJun-01-2011 09:52 AM
professor95 wrote:
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I still feel when evaluated on a $$ per watt basis the CPE2000i comes out on top of the other three. But if you are one of the folks that finds that the CPE2000i cannot provide the watts you need to meet your desired camping loads, either wait for CPE to introduce their bigger and better model(s) or spend the additional $$$$ for a higher powered Yamaha, Honda or Kipor.
โJun-01-2011 08:31 AM
โJun-01-2011 08:18 AM
โMay-31-2011 12:42 PM
โMay-30-2011 03:24 PM
โMay-30-2011 03:21 PM
Old & Slow wrote:Nova Scotia Campers wrote:
Just back from the weekend camping trip. We did a provincial park with no electrical service. We used the 2000i the first day from about 11 AM to about 8 in the evening. With the RV battery charging and the fridge running if it did increase the rpms it wasnt noticeable. The 2000i ran smoothly with no hiccups reported. At suppertime, we baked ptotatoes in the microwave. the genny spooled up (in econ mode)after about a minute and a half the genny overloaded. We had several 12 volt accesories on at the time, as well as the fridge. The fridges compressor probably kicked in causing the overload. I shut down the fridge, and the microwave ran for another 6 minutes without incidient. I did not get to do a run that emptied the tank. Both days the generator ran it was about 9 to 10 hours each straight. So it has great fuel economy. I ran the genny for another hour and a half today to try and run out of gas but it still didnt. Had to do other things so I shut er down. That would make this tank of gas 11.5 hours and still not dry. While at the campground we had the quietest generator their by far, although I did not notice any reds. I hope this report helps out some of you who still have concerns.
You have said on a previous post you own the 2011 Trail Lite 180T with a 55 amp Paralax Converter/Charger. So as per the above, you were able to add to the 55a C/C the 900 watts Microwave plus the compressor fringe was on, along with other 12a acc. for a period of time. Now, for the Champ to output power for this load, it has to be at quite a high RMP, something like 5000 or above. You say it was the most quiet in the park. 11.5 hours and tank still not dry. With no hiccups.
โMay-30-2011 03:15 PM
Old & Slow wrote:Nova Scotia Campers wrote:
Just back from the weekend camping trip. We did a provincial park with no electrical service. We used the 2000i the first day from about 11 AM to about 8 in the evening. With the RV battery charging and the fridge running if it did increase the rpms it wasnt noticeable. The 2000i ran smoothly with no hiccups reported. At suppertime, we baked ptotatoes in the microwave. the genny spooled up (in econ mode)after about a minute and a half the genny overloaded. We had several 12 volt accesories on at the time, as well as the fridge. The fridges compressor probably kicked in causing the overload. I shut down the fridge, and the microwave ran for another 6 minutes without incidient. I did not get to do a run that emptied the tank. Both days the generator ran it was about 9 to 10 hours each straight. So it has great fuel economy. I ran the genny for another hour and a half today to try and run out of gas but it still didnt. Had to do other things so I shut er down. That would make this tank of gas 11.5 hours and still not dry. While at the campground we had the quietest generator their by far, although I did not notice any reds. I hope this report helps out some of you who still have concerns.
You have said on a previous post you own the 2011 Trail Lite 180T with a 55 amp Paralax Converter/Charger. So as per the above, you were able to add to the 55a C/C the 900 watts Microwave plus the compressor fringe was on, along with other 12a acc. for a period of time. Now, for the Champ to output power for this load, it has to be at quite a high RMP, something like 5000 or above. You say it was the most quiet in the park. 11.5 hours and tank still not dry. With no hiccups.
โMay-30-2011 12:01 AM
Nova Scotia Campers wrote:
Just back from the weekend camping trip. We did a provincial park with no electrical service. We used the 2000i the first day from about 11 AM to about 8 in the evening.
โMay-29-2011 06:28 PM
Nova Scotia Campers wrote:
Just back from the weekend camping trip. We did a provincial park with no electrical service. We used the 2000i the first day from about 11 AM to about 8 in the evening. With the RV battery charging and the fridge running if it did increase the rpms it wasnt noticeable. The 2000i ran smoothly with no hiccups reported. At suppertime, we baked ptotatoes in the microwave. the genny spooled up (in econ mode)after about a minute and a half the genny overloaded. We had several 12 volt accesories on at the time, as well as the fridge. The fridges compressor probably kicked in causing the overload. I shut down the fridge, and the microwave ran for another 6 minutes without incidient. I did not get to do a run that emptied the tank. Both days the generator ran it was about 9 to 10 hours each straight. So it has great fuel economy. I ran the genny for another hour and a half today to try and run out of gas but it still didnt. Had to do other things so I shut er down. That would make this tank of gas 11.5 hours and still not dry. While at the campground we had the quietest generator their by far, although I did not notice any reds. I hope this report helps out some of you who still have concerns.
โMay-29-2011 04:48 PM