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โAug-30-2011 07:42 AM
Hybridhunter wrote:toprudder wrote:
My thoughts, too. However, my camper will charge from the truck as long as I have the pigtail connected, up to 40 amps. No need for jumper cables. I had to install the 40 amp fuse, though, as it did not come from the factory with that fuse installed for some reason.
Haha. Try taking a reading when charging through the 7 pin. You will be lucky to get 7 amps. Been there, done that.....
โAug-30-2011 05:57 AM
Old & Slow wrote: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.
The idea of a bad batch, as mentioned in one of the recent posts, with the first production run will not fit in this case. The build date was 'March 2011'. The $64.000 question is*is 'why the burbing with some units and not others?' And the Champion 2000i handling starting a 10/11 amp saw or an A/C cycling. It has been stated somewhere, I do believe, the hard start issue has something to do with the EC Module. The modules are upgraded AVR's correct? Some owners with other brands of Chinese Inverters have uncovered P.Pots on the modules for adjustments, just like the AVR. So if the AVR failed in many cases, is it not possible we are having Module failures and will in the future??. The only brand (Kipor) that shows retail parts, to my knowledge, has a price of $500 just for the Inverter module. WoW. However, IIRC, the Kipor has totally different tech (like H@Y) than the Champion 2000i, right? I have never heard of H or Y module failure but there must be one somewhere?
Looking forward to a new and improved record from Champion. And retail listing of parts available.
โAug-29-2011 08:31 PM
โAug-29-2011 08:19 PM
Angus_NB wrote:
There was a post in this thread similar to yours where the generator would not start and turned over with a lot of resistance.
I believe it had something to do with a bad electrical connection with the overload circuit.
I tried searching for you but couldn't find it.
In any case, take it back to Costco and try another one.
โAug-29-2011 08:03 PM
Old & Slow wrote:
I didn't mean to change the subject from the storm post by B.Yates but I was typing at the same time, sorry. Must add, I feel for all the storm victims. Plenty of stories to come, I'm sure. Just hope none of our RV folks were hurt.
โAug-29-2011 07:51 PM
โAug-29-2011 07:50 PM
hedge wrote:
Now when I attempt to start it the cord has a lot more resistance than it did before and it doesn't start.
โAug-29-2011 07:41 PM
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โAug-29-2011 04:30 PM
toprudder wrote:
My thoughts, too. However, my camper will charge from the truck as long as I have the pigtail connected, up to 40 amps. No need for jumper cables. I had to install the 40 amp fuse, though, as it did not come from the factory with that fuse installed for some reason.
โAug-29-2011 04:28 PM
PrivatePilot wrote:Hybridhunter wrote:
If you want to have 12volts / charging at the same time as you run your A/C, you could pick up an efficient 15amp speed charger. I sometimes run that off my truck's built in 400 watt inverter, so it is low amp draw, and a decent unit all around. Less than half the amp draw of a converter with a bad PF.
What you suggest is an incrediblyby lossy way of charging a 12 battery from a truck. You're taking 12v, stepping it up to 120, and then back down to 12 again, all via a method that looses a lot of it's effeciency to heat, and will only output a few amps at the end.
You'd be a LOT better served turning your truck around and hooking some booster cables between your trucks alternator and your house batteries - mere minutes will yield much better results.
โAug-29-2011 02:46 PM