โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โAug-05-2011 11:32 AM
โAug-05-2011 09:42 AM
byates wrote:DennisCPE wrote:
All - I posted for the reasons I indicated. Regarding the rough idle or burping issue I am collecting info from my engineering team and will post that next week when I am back in the office.
Regarding #C40fan, I have asked him to call me when I am back in the office.
Realizing that you have been blocked from posting, perhaps you could relay your findings and solution to fix the defect through one of the thread posters you used previously.
Many readers of this thread would appreciate your promised follow up.
Boone Yates
โAug-05-2011 08:55 AM
toprudder wrote:professor95 wrote:
The RV furnace is the biggest user of 12 VDC power in your RV. It takes a lot of battery to keep the furnace blower spinning fast enough for the sail switch to keep the furnace running.
Not always the case. In my old camper (28' class C, no slides) on a night that dipped down to 35 degrees or so, I paid close attention to the furnace. It would come on twice an hour, and run for 6 minutes. It pulled 10 amps while running. That equates to 2 AH per hour of operation, or 16 AH over an 8 hour period. If you turn on just a few incandescent lights, that will pull more out of the battery. I suspect, though, that a pulsed high-current load will bring down a battery quicker than a smaller continuous load, given the same apparent AH discharge.
I have not paid much attention to the heater in my new camper (20' toyhauler), but I have boondocked on a night that dipped down to freezing and still had more than half the charge left on my single G24 battery. No lights, no TV, only the fridge on propane (about 1A load when running).
Bob R.
โAug-05-2011 06:08 AM
โAug-05-2011 05:27 AM
vandoc wrote:
I've had 2 of these Champion generators with a parallel kit for a month now. This past weekend I had problems with one of the generators starting. There was a great deal of resistance on the pull start, and I couldn't start it as a result. The 2nd generator has the burping issue that's been described here. I wound up returning both generators because of the issues. The units paralleled ran my 13,500 AC unit fine at 6,000 feet elevation. They would not run both the AC and microwave at the same time with eco mode off. I was considering returning the generators because of the burping issues; the last issue with pull start problems was enough to convince me to return them. These were the Red color with a build date of March 2011.
โAug-05-2011 04:02 AM
โAug-05-2011 03:49 AM
โAug-04-2011 09:32 PM
bradyk wrote:
Stay tuned as my fix is on a Fed Ex truck as we speak. I will report back once I have installed the fix. I am hoping in time for next weekend as I have 4 days of bush camping and it would be a great test.
โAug-04-2011 08:24 PM
professor95 wrote:Angus_NB wrote:
We also never use the air conditioner.
You are much further North than I am. This typically translates to cooler air and a lesser need for an A/C.
But, if you never use an A/C, I would think that you probably use the furnace in the RV on chilly nights or perhaps you just have a short season where you dry camp.
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โAug-04-2011 08:19 PM
professor95 wrote:
The RV furnace is the biggest user of 12 VDC power in your RV. It takes a lot of battery to keep the furnace blower spinning fast enough for the sail switch to keep the furnace running.
โAug-04-2011 07:16 PM
DennisCPE wrote:
All - I posted for the reasons I indicated. Regarding the rough idle or burping issue I am collecting info from my engineering team and will post that next week when I am back in the office.
Regarding #C40fan, I have asked him to call me when I am back in the office.
โAug-04-2011 07:13 PM
โAug-04-2011 04:57 PM
PrivatePilot wrote:
Now that the attention-grabbing burp/wandering throttle issue I had with my first unit has been addressed by Champion, I'm a happy camper. ๐
โAug-04-2011 01:36 PM
bruno1138 wrote:DudleyDone wrote:
At the risk of discussing generators contrary to the official thread I will pipe in a little here with the perspective of some anecdotal experience. Since my 2000i champion inverter unexpectedly died a couple of weeks ago with a 153 hours on the clock I wrestled with the idea of getting another but ultimately drank some blue koolaid and now have a Yamaha EF2000is powering my cabin.
153 hours is not the kind of longevity I'm looking for - have you taken your CPE 2000i in for warranty service to find out what happened to it?
โAug-04-2011 11:56 AM
tvman44 wrote:
What did Champion do about the burp/wandering throttle issue??Angus_NB wrote:
Thank you guys.
I understand that the Champion is a 1600 watt ($500 CDN) generator not a 2000 watt ($1100 CDN) generator. I just wanted to make sure that 1600 watts was going to be enough for my usage. It's difficult to justify an additional $600 for the added 400 watts unless it was necessary. I know they are not a direct product comparison but in reality we have to compare the Champion to what is available on the market. If Honda / Yamaha did have a 1600 watt unit the cost would be in the $1000 range in Canada so the dollar savings would still be substantial.