โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โApr-26-2013 05:09 PM
CajunBuccaneer wrote:professor95 wrote:
Just an added comment on the extended run fuel tank I fabricated that is quoted below. You need to have the 2000i fuel tank full to the brim before screwing the cap that goes to the AUX tank on tight. ANY air in the 2000i tank or fuel fine from the AUX tank and it may not work. I used the AUX tank as shown last summer after a bad storm and it worked great but all air had to be purged first. Also note when you connect up and prime the system you will most likely spill some gasoline down the side of the generator. NEVER do this with a hot engine and let any spilled fuel evaporate before starting the genny.
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions. Any comments on how to do this for a parallel unit. Should I dual feed from one tank or two separate tanks?
โApr-20-2013 05:06 PM
CajunBuccaneer wrote:thejrod wrote:CajunBuccaneer wrote:MrRchitty wrote:thejrod wrote:
Any tips for getting two inverters to sync via the parallel cables?
Mine just came in and it was a ***** to get them to sync. The second unit would never flash steady green.if I reversed the order of startup, the first unit would go into overload every time. Finally I put a load on the 30A receptacle with the one unit still flashing, then turned both off. Then fired up both of them at the exact same time, and they finally synced.
Seemed like a long and trying process to get them to sync...
Best explanation I could give you...
Parallel Operation
I am having the same issue on two brand new 2000w units. I have followed the instructions, the video and all. I can only get the two to sync about 1 out of 20 or so times starting them up. I will be calling them tomorrow.
That's my problem too. I called, and they said the parallel cable could be faulty, but it doesn't make sense since it does sync occasionally.
I spoke to Champion this morning and went through some testing. One thing he had me try was after I had them both connected and running was to put them in "Econ" mode, and that put the first one started in overload. When I told him that it went into overload with that he felt it was a bad communication cable. He had me call SuperGen where I purchased them from. I called the tech line and the gentlemen was very helpful. He said that sometimes there is a problem with the communication cable, but that it is rare. He is having a new parallel kit shipped to me with a return label.
I will report back after I receive my replacement unit.
โApr-16-2013 09:12 AM
professor95 wrote:
Just an added comment on the extended run fuel tank I fabricated that is quoted below. You need to have the 2000i fuel tank full to the brim before screwing the cap that goes to the AUX tank on tight. ANY air in the 2000i tank or fuel fine from the AUX tank and it may not work. I used the AUX tank as shown last summer after a bad storm and it worked great but all air had to be purged first. Also note when you connect up and prime the system you will most likely spill some gasoline down the side of the generator. NEVER do this with a hot engine and let any spilled fuel evaporate before starting the genny.
โApr-16-2013 09:09 AM
thejrod wrote:CajunBuccaneer wrote:MrRchitty wrote:thejrod wrote:
Any tips for getting two inverters to sync via the parallel cables?
Mine just came in and it was a ***** to get them to sync. The second unit would never flash steady green.if I reversed the order of startup, the first unit would go into overload every time. Finally I put a load on the 30A receptacle with the one unit still flashing, then turned both off. Then fired up both of them at the exact same time, and they finally synced.
Seemed like a long and trying process to get them to sync...
Best explanation I could give you...
Parallel Operation
I am having the same issue on two brand new 2000w units. I have followed the instructions, the video and all. I can only get the two to sync about 1 out of 20 or so times starting them up. I will be calling them tomorrow.
That's my problem too. I called, and they said the parallel cable could be faulty, but it doesn't make sense since it does sync occasionally.
โApr-16-2013 09:00 AM
CajunBuccaneer wrote:MrRchitty wrote:thejrod wrote:
Any tips for getting two inverters to sync via the parallel cables?
Mine just came in and it was a ***** to get them to sync. The second unit would never flash steady green.if I reversed the order of startup, the first unit would go into overload every time. Finally I put a load on the 30A receptacle with the one unit still flashing, then turned both off. Then fired up both of them at the exact same time, and they finally synced.
Seemed like a long and trying process to get them to sync...
Best explanation I could give you...
Parallel Operation
I am having the same issue on two brand new 2000w units. I have followed the instructions, the video and all. I can only get the two to sync about 1 out of 20 or so times starting them up. I will be calling them tomorrow.
โApr-15-2013 04:56 PM
MrRchitty wrote:thejrod wrote:
Any tips for getting two inverters to sync via the parallel cables?
Mine just came in and it was a ***** to get them to sync. The second unit would never flash steady green.if I reversed the order of startup, the first unit would go into overload every time. Finally I put a load on the 30A receptacle with the one unit still flashing, then turned both off. Then fired up both of them at the exact same time, and they finally synced.
Seemed like a long and trying process to get them to sync...
Best explanation I could give you...
Parallel Operation
โApr-15-2013 02:36 PM
thejrod wrote:
Any tips for getting two inverters to sync via the parallel cables?
Mine just came in and it was a ***** to get them to sync. The second unit would never flash steady green.if I reversed the order of startup, the first unit would go into overload every time. Finally I put a load on the 30A receptacle with the one unit still flashing, then turned both off. Then fired up both of them at the exact same time, and they finally synced.
Seemed like a long and trying process to get them to sync...
โApr-15-2013 01:58 PM
โApr-15-2013 09:43 AM
DSchmidt_2000 wrote:sbronco68 wrote:
Thanks for the link, I will definitely be calling them on Monday I just fear a factory carb is going to be very expensive, I thought I read someone had replaced the carb with a non carb compliant one for around $25, but for the life of me I canโt find where I read that.
I think you'll be surprised how cheap it will be from Champion themselves.
โApr-14-2013 07:30 PM
โApr-14-2013 04:04 PM
sbronco68 wrote:
Thanks for the link, I will definitely be calling them on Monday I just fear a factory carb is going to be very expensive, I thought I read someone had replaced the carb with a non carb compliant one for around $25, but for the life of me I canโt find where I read that.
โApr-13-2013 01:45 PM
MrRchitty wrote:sbronco68 wrote:
Hi guys I just picked up a CPE 2000i from a garage sale brand new, still had the "needs oil" sticker for $250. Problem is it looks like it got water or something in the gas tank at one point and now the carburetor is destroy. The inside of the bowl is rusted and the float and seat are seized sold. I have google'ing for hours and cant find a new carburetor for it. Any help on where to get a new carburetor (aftermarket non CARB is fine) would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Shawn
Call them, http://www.championpowerequipment.com/
โApr-13-2013 01:13 PM
sbronco68 wrote:
Hi guys I just picked up a CPE 2000i from a garage sale brand new, still had the "needs oil" sticker for $250. Problem is it looks like it got water or something in the gas tank at one point and now the carburetor is destroy. The inside of the bowl is rusted and the float and seat are seized sold. I have google'ing for hours and cant find a new carburetor for it. Any help on where to get a new carburetor (aftermarket non CARB is fine) would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Shawn
โApr-13-2013 12:51 PM
โApr-13-2013 12:44 PM
MX-RV wrote:
#dewey02. I would say the best place to start is a carb clean. There is lots of info out there refer to the manual to get at it. I did find last spring when I pulled mine out I had to turn off the breaker use full choke turn Eco off and pull it 10-12 times. I always pull slow (this pull doesn't count as a pull) untill I find the compression point near top dead center before giving it a starting pull I find its far more consistent that way. I would suggest running only premium 91 octaine fuel as it stores far better than bronze and it will take surges in power better.