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ganderson967 wrote:
I follow this forum everyday but have never felt like I had anything I should to contribute so this is my first post.
I am personally angered that Dennis from CPE would imply that #40Fan is lying about his O ring and gas leak problem. Additionally, his statement about his tec guys and records of calls is a lie.
In April I bought a Champion inverter after reading the positive comments from the Professor and Randall C. I took it out of the box, filled the tank with gas and set it in the basement compartment of my fifth wheel trailer. When we arrived at our camping spot the smell of gas was everywhere. The entire contents of the gas tank had leaked out onto the floor of the trailer. It was really scary and bad.
I immediately called the hotline on my cell and spoke with a guy named Jim Miloto who asked if I had the fuel cap switched to off and the gas valve on the side turned off. I told him I did. Then he told me that the fuel line from the gas tank was probably leaking and began to give directions on how to fix it. I told him I did not have the tools to fix it and would either return it to the store or take it to a repair shop. I gave him my cell phone number and he told me that he would call back within a hour and tell me where to take it for repairs. He never called back so I called the next day and asked to talk to Jim. A guy told he was not there but would be in later. I once again left my phone number and asked for a return call but no call was returned. On day three, I called again and listened to the directory and called his extension. When he answered he had no clue who I was or even remembered talking to me so we went through the whole thing again. He never could give me the name of a repair shop where I could take the thing to get it fixed. That is when I said to myself forget it. I returned the generator to the store as soon as I got home.
This Dennis guy either doesnt know as much about his company and product as he thinks or he is a liar trying to protect his rear end. Without being given a real name to go with the handle how would he know if #40Fan called or not? My name is George Anderson. This Dennis guy needs to do some apologizing.
โAug-12-2011 05:00 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
It is advertised, promoted, and sold as a 2000 watt generator. End of story.
On CPE's website, it is still to this day in the "over 1900 watt" category.
But yes, it is a reasonable deal for what it is, but a camping generator that can't reliably run 55 amp converters, is a swing and a miss.
And who wants to haul 2 generators around, at only a slight savings, to do what other brands can do with one?
โAug-12-2011 04:10 PM
Oletop wrote:
I would like to haul two Champions around at only a slight savings. I enjoy havig two. Now I can power more than one Honda, Yamaha, or any other single 2000 watt inverter generator can and I paid less to do it.
It is all in what people want. If you are a name brand buyer, then go out purchase your name brand product. If you are a bargain shopper who recognizes a deal when you find it, then purchase a CPE 2000 inverter. After all you get two for one pricing.
There is no need to bash the product. If you don't like it go to another topic. If you are interested in it then stick around. I have had no problems out of mine. There are issues with some and it is obvious. People are here for answers and help. Lets use the forum as it is supposed to be used.
โAug-12-2011 12:26 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
Not true at all. My setup includes 1 group 24 battery, connected with correctly sized cables. By the second or third day of camping, including running our 1500 watt inverter, the WFCO 8955 does go into boost. That was entirely my problem with the CPE 2000i. If you dry camp, and use lots of battery power, it goes into boost every time.
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โAug-12-2011 10:13 AM
Angus_NB wrote:Hybridhunter wrote:Angus_NB wrote:
I'm not for or against the Champion. Can you tell me the make and model of a 1600 watt inverter generator that can handle the situation described above?
I was suggesting the other brands on ECO will not stop dead with a 1500 watt heater turned to high like the Champ does. Family experience indicates that the Honda will not shut off, but the voltage will sag. Anecdotally, the Yam 2000 is said to perform Very well with surges.
I have nothing against CPE either, just the 2000i, and it's dismal surge / power factor performance: especially when compared in the 2000 class, which is what CPE says it is.
The Honda and Yamaha are a different class of generator, 2000 watt not than 1600 watt.
I agree Champion is misleading people by calling their generator a 2000i rather than a 1600i but I can buy two Champions for the price of one of the other brands. I don't consider them to be a direct comparison.
I thought you may have known of a direct competitor that would handle the load a little better.
โAug-12-2011 10:07 AM
toprudder wrote:Angus_NB wrote:
From what I can tell the WFCO converter in my trailer isn't going into boost mode anyway. After 4 days plugged into shore power and the trailer not being used the batteries are only at 90%. Two hours on an external charger brings them to 100%.
I have a feeling I'm going to have to use a battery charger anyway no matter what generator I get.
I have a WFCO with a single G24 batt. It never goes into boost (or bulk) mode. As I understand it, for that to happen, it has to be loaded enough for the voltage to stay below 13.2v (IIRC) at 55 amp output to trigger the boost mode. A single G24 won't do that, and I doubt 2 of them will do it either. And if it did, it sounds like the generator might not like it considering the pf of the converter.
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Angus_NB wrote:
I am a moderator on another forum. We simply delete the posts that violate the no advertisement rule.