โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โAug-17-2014 03:24 PM
gunterm wrote:professor95 wrote:
The red case version has no circuit breaker (13.2 amps on yellow case).
Red version uses an extra winding on the stator for the 12 VDC output (yellow does not, but may have the winding). DC on red models does not go through the control module. AC from the alternator is rectified to DC with an external diode. Voltage regulation and available amperage of 12 VDC on the red model is probably not very useful.
Other than the above, both the red case and yellow case are mechanically identical inside. Same 80cc engine, alternator and control module (software for the module may be different).
Canada required the circuit breaker on the yellow case version which was first introduced there. IMHO, the CB was unnecessary since there was an electronic overload disconnect in the control module - just that CSA required the redundancy.
USA version certified by our EPA simply carried the CB forward even though it was not required in USA.
Silver case version was a "special" build for Northern Tool under the Category 5 designation. Category 5 is a CPE brand name. It was identical to the red model except for the case color.
I am under the impression that the red case is no longer being produced. Those still out there are NOS models.
The yellow case with silver corners is the color for the 2012 CPE model of the 2000i. IMHO, there is nothing inside the red case or silver case that make them worth seeking out over the yellow.
Now, all that said, the major changes in all of the CPE2000i models since the first one was introduced has been in the software used in the control module. Software changes included longer overload delay time, code to eliminate "the burp" and code to bring the engine speed up more smoothly when a load is applied and the econ switch is on.
A couple of days ago I wrote that SuperGen Products would reprogram existing 2000i control modules for $20 plus shipping. I received an e-mail from SuperGen Products today with new information. I am providing a copy of the email below:SuperGen wrote:
Hello Randy,
Super Gen Products in Newark, NY location will offer a Free upgrade of the computer module if the owner sends it to us with return postage included inside the packaging. If anyone has questions, have them call me at 1-8GENERATOR phone no. (843) 637-2867.
Send to Super Gen Products
Attn. Free Program
1173 E. Union St.
Newark, New York 14513
We will turn it around by the next business day.
This was not a sales advertisement. Nothing is being sold. Free sounds like a good deal for reprogramming the Control Module's PLC to current software standards. With this offer, any generation or color of CPE2000i can be made to perform like the latest models. It is a 5 to 10 minute easy job to remove the control module. You need a 13mm, 10mm and 7mm socket and a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
NOTE: This is not (currently) an offer from CPE in California. It is a SuperGen Products only offer.
I assume they are still doing this, and how do you get to the module?
โAug-14-2014 05:40 PM
โAug-14-2014 09:28 AM
professor95 wrote:
The red case version has no circuit breaker (13.2 amps on yellow case).
Red version uses an extra winding on the stator for the 12 VDC output (yellow does not, but may have the winding). DC on red models does not go through the control module. AC from the alternator is rectified to DC with an external diode. Voltage regulation and available amperage of 12 VDC on the red model is probably not very useful.
Other than the above, both the red case and yellow case are mechanically identical inside. Same 80cc engine, alternator and control module (software for the module may be different).
Canada required the circuit breaker on the yellow case version which was first introduced there. IMHO, the CB was unnecessary since there was an electronic overload disconnect in the control module - just that CSA required the redundancy.
USA version certified by our EPA simply carried the CB forward even though it was not required in USA.
Silver case version was a "special" build for Northern Tool under the Category 5 designation. Category 5 is a CPE brand name. It was identical to the red model except for the case color.
I am under the impression that the red case is no longer being produced. Those still out there are NOS models.
The yellow case with silver corners is the color for the 2012 CPE model of the 2000i. IMHO, there is nothing inside the red case or silver case that make them worth seeking out over the yellow.
Now, all that said, the major changes in all of the CPE2000i models since the first one was introduced has been in the software used in the control module. Software changes included longer overload delay time, code to eliminate "the burp" and code to bring the engine speed up more smoothly when a load is applied and the econ switch is on.
A couple of days ago I wrote that SuperGen Products would reprogram existing 2000i control modules for $20 plus shipping. I received an e-mail from SuperGen Products today with new information. I am providing a copy of the email below:SuperGen wrote:
Hello Randy,
Super Gen Products in Newark, NY location will offer a Free upgrade of the computer module if the owner sends it to us with return postage included inside the packaging. If anyone has questions, have them call me at 1-8GENERATOR phone no. (843) 637-2867.
Send to Super Gen Products
Attn. Free Program
1173 E. Union St.
Newark, New York 14513
We will turn it around by the next business day.
This was not a sales advertisement. Nothing is being sold. Free sounds like a good deal for reprogramming the Control Module's PLC to current software standards. With this offer, any generation or color of CPE2000i can be made to perform like the latest models. It is a 5 to 10 minute easy job to remove the control module. You need a 13mm, 10mm and 7mm socket and a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
NOTE: This is not (currently) an offer from CPE in California. It is a SuperGen Products only offer.
โAug-07-2014 01:19 PM
RangerEZ wrote:MrRchitty wrote:
Make sure the exhaust screen is cleaned on a regular basis.
Randy
What is the best way to clean this? Brake cleaner or??
Thanks.
โAug-07-2014 12:29 PM
MrRchitty wrote:
Make sure the exhaust screen is cleaned on a regular basis.
Randy
โAug-07-2014 09:37 AM
โAug-07-2014 08:34 AM
gunterm wrote:
Geez I feel dumb now...
It did turn out to be the plug, I pulled it and found it bridged and dirty so cleaned and put it back in. Fires up!
Reason I didn't think spark plug is because it's probably been about 5 hours or less since I replaced it with the recommended (from here) NGK plug.
โAug-07-2014 08:22 AM
โAug-05-2014 08:41 AM
gunterm wrote:
Yes, I did check the basics, fuel is on and the carb was full (checked with drain screw).
โAug-05-2014 08:36 AM
โAug-05-2014 08:32 AM
gunterm wrote:
Long time lurker here, bought one of these because of this topic!
Ran into a problem though, is there a tech manual for the CPEs? Mine gets love and care, and is excercised once a month even during winter.
My power went out a month ago, so I cranked it up. After about 2 minutes of running to warm up it just died and wouldn't restart. I'm wondering how likely what failed is the electronics because of how complicated these inverters are.
โAug-05-2014 08:16 AM
โJun-18-2014 07:48 PM
โJun-18-2014 02:54 PM
hedge wrote:I've been able to run an 11,000 BTU unit fine with ECO mode off. It seems more efficient than your unit though.
Thought maybe I'd post my recent experience trying to run my truck camper a/c unit with my Champion 2000. I live at ~3500ft elevation.
I have the following A/C unit installed on my camper:
Coleman Mach 8 Polar Cub (47201A876)
- 9200btu, 11.7 amp on high, 11.2 on low
- low profile
I couldn't find one of the lower draw units so I was hopeful that my little Champion 2000 Inverter generator would run it. No luck, it's not even close really, it goes into overload immediately.
I then purchased a 2000w Honda, it can run this a/c unit easily and starts it in eco mode.
I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, I've read most of this thread and it seems that my experience would be expected. I have nothing bad to say about the Champion, it served me well for 3 years and I would still be using it if it would have ran the a/c.
โJun-18-2014 02:46 PM