โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โJul-17-2011 06:39 PM
byates wrote:
If so, CPE should be congratulated in securing the temporary work visas for those Chinese factory workers. Requirements for entry into the US are pretty stringent. Prior to this, it appears CPE has only filed for the temporary work program twice, 2006 and 2008.
โJul-17-2011 06:34 PM
MrWizard wrote:
I wonder at what load levels this "hunting " occurs
No load, 300 watts, 600, 150??
โJul-17-2011 05:41 PM
BVW wrote:
Just bought a 'yellow' one in BC Canada:
1. powers a standard micro + fridge + inverter (any 2 of the 3) no prob.
2. only 'burps' when revving from econo.
3. it has a fuel leak in the bottom (not from filling).
Anyone else have this issue?
Thanks to all for all you do here!
โJul-17-2011 09:57 AM
โJul-16-2011 05:38 PM
byates wrote:
Did CPE say how they would replace the petcocks on the "unknown number (maybe 200)" of units that were shipped and sold to customers?
How long did it take CPE employees to replace the petcocks on "several thousand new units still in the warehouse"? That had to be a massive effort.
โJul-16-2011 09:10 AM
professor95 wrote:
Guys, it appears I posted some totally incorrect information about CPE being aware of and repairing a bunch of 2000i products with a leaking fuel petcock. I completely misunderstood what the issue was and what I shared was part of the misunderstanding. When I read the post from #40Fan I apparently put 2 and 2 together and came up with 5 - which of course is the wrong answer! This, of course, does not negate the problem #40Fan had with his units.
The aforementioned problem with the petcock identified by CPE was a slow flow situation. A new vendor supplied a petcock that had a small routing pocket and slowed the fuel flow down to less than 50% of the required need, causing the generator to eventually burn off the bowl fuel and starve for fuel and stall.
There is not a fuel leak problem with the petcock that CPE is aware of. The problem with the restriction in the petcock has been identified and corrected.
I am truly sorry for giving the wrong information and apologize to all - especially CPE.
โJul-16-2011 06:54 AM
byates wrote:professor95 wrote:#40Fan wrote:
Pulled the top unit off and found a small puddle of gas in the right front, top corner pocket of the lower unit.
Funny you should make this post today.
I learned today that there were a bunch of new units received in California from the factory in China that had the same problem. Before CPE Tech Support discovered the problem an unknown number (maybe 200?) were shipped out to suppliers and sold to customers. When they discovered the problem they began a process of replacing the petcock on several thousand new units still in the warehouse. A rather daunting task.
Anyway - CPE is aware of the problem and will gladly replace or repair any unit that has the leak you described. You apparently were the recipient of some of the bad units.
Tech support will most likely pick-up on your post but will have no idea who you are or how to contact you. I hope you will call them and report your problem so they will know what supplier or store may have units with a leaking petcock.
CummingsOnan had a similar situation last year involving 550 of their Chinese made units with potential fuel leaks. After 25 reported problems, CummingsOnan was a bit more proactive in that they voluntarily issued a recall alert in cooperation with the CPSC. CummingsOnan directly contacted affected consumers offering a full refund plus $100. CummingsOnan was able to quantify the number of potential hazardous units, with model/serial numbers and dates of manufacture.
What I find interesting is that the Recall Alert advises that it is illegal to sell or resell a recalled consumer product. By issuing the recall, CummingsOnan served their customers well with the notification of a potential safety hazard absorbing any associated cost.
Take what you will from this post, but it is factual.
http://www.cumminsonan.com/www/html/Common/pdf/recalls/recall-alert-052510.pdf
โJul-15-2011 08:58 PM
professor95 wrote:
... A new vendor supplied a petcock that had a small routing pocket and slowed the fuel flow down to less than 50% of the required need, causing the generator to eventually burn off the bowl fuel and starve for fuel and stall. ...
โJul-15-2011 05:05 PM
JConatser wrote:
BTW, Wuttevr, what problem did you have with your first two units?
โJul-15-2011 11:04 AM
jgib01 wrote:Old & Slow wrote:
dwh,
Perhaps, I am wrong to assume anything into the 'delisting' with Costco.Ca, of the Champion 2000i. And the return issue. As for any next production of this unit, or a possible new model, I quess we all will know someday. Finally, I watch with interest, as a possible future buyer of some small Inverter generator.
FWIW I noticed that it is back on the costco.ca site. I purchased one back when it was on sale, but have yet to unbox it. Planning to use it for emergency light home use in hurricane season and to run the furnace/boiler in the winter during power outages. Eventually will hopefully have a couple to use for RV'ing, but we are between RVs right now. If it goes on sale again, I just may be tempted. For now, I guess I'd better bust into the box and try it out, in light of some of the issues folks here have reported as of late.
โJul-15-2011 10:38 AM
โJul-15-2011 04:30 AM
โJul-14-2011 10:57 PM
โJul-14-2011 09:10 PM
โJul-14-2011 08:11 PM
#40Fan wrote:
So, off with the handle. Four bolts using a 10mm socket. Remove the gas cap as well.
The top cover is only snapped to the four walls. So starting at the back where the rear cover is removed, pull up gently and work your way around the top.