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โAug-16-2011 06:03 AM
Hybridhunter wrote:
******SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Champion 1200 / 1500 Watt can run the 100% full load from my converter, including the large startup draw. I tested the genset with the converter charging a low battery, while running every 12 volt accessory, and then I started my 5000 BTU A/C running off my inverter (which puts a huge battery / converter draw). The converter was in "bulk" mode right from the start, and was near 100% output, as the voltage was at 14.3ish, and then sagged when I started the AC. The output voltage on the gen was between 104-108 volts.
As I was playing around, I was able to bog the generator down to 87 - 90 volts by overloading it, and it never stalled or shutdown. So there you have it folks, the 1200 / 1500 model 42431 can outperform the 2000i when presented with the ugly load of a WFCO 8955.
As for noise, it has a lower frequency, and it is louder, but I just threw a floormat over it, in the shape of a taco, with the sides draping down over the plug, and up at the intake and exhaust ends. I think the lower frequency, and the constant, lower, smoother running of this generator makes it easily as suitable as a campground genset. Not to mention the lack of rattling, that I found with both my 2000i's.
Sorry to hijack, but I figured it was relevant to the topic, and I am now a happy camper. Not to mention the $169 all in price from a certain online camping outfitter.
DW is quite happy, which bodes well for the rest of us.......
โAug-16-2011 05:10 AM
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โAug-15-2011 03:35 AM
MrRchitty wrote:
The Champion has some sort of stored power that takes about 3 seconds after the motor comes to a complete stop. Then the over load light will shut off. You can even hear a sound which resembles some kind of small motor running.
โAug-14-2011 02:36 PM
โAug-14-2011 12:53 PM
โAug-14-2011 12:00 PM
MrRchitty wrote:
Going back in the posts and looking at the professor's photos of the scoped wave form of the open synch gensets you can see the clipping that occurs.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
โAug-14-2011 10:14 AM
MrRchitty wrote:
About 1700 watts for the Champion barring surges based on many of our tests. The newer models without the circuit breaker are being advertised at 1700 running watts. Per the owner's manual on the Champion, it's 2000 watts for 5 seconds. The Honda is 2000 watts for up to 30 minutes. Dollar for dollar for watts......
โAug-14-2011 10:04 AM
โAug-14-2011 09:54 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I think the difference is that the Honda has a true surge capability for a number of seconds, 15? 20?
She the CPE can supply a Power Spike for less than 5 seconds
The Honda recovers, the CPE does an overload condition
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