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โJul-23-2018 02:49 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I so not think ECO mode is going to kick start all but the smallest A/C's. Just not enough Kick. Does not matter if old or new. But two of 'em in full on can do it. Oen might on a small A/C.
โJul-23-2018 02:34 PM
โJul-23-2018 01:50 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
A bit more info on the micro air easy start. I spoke with a tech resource at micro air about the fact that on my honda 2000 that the easy start detects overload before the honda actually goes into overload.
Paraphrasing micro air here is a summary.
his answer is yes, it most likely will. the easy start monitors not just voltage but also the motor running rpm and detects the rpm dropping. (now adding my EE background to this, when an inductive motor drops RPM, input current goes UP, NOT DOWN. it is an inductive load and the motor also produces what is refered to as back emf) when it detects motor rpm drop over some limit it will turn off the AC for 5 minutes then start up again.
He also mentioned one advantage to this scheme. Since the generator does not go into overload itself, no need to restart or reset the generator. He also mentioned that suppose the AC is running fine, and DW decides to turn on the microwave or plug in a hair dryer. the easy start detects the overload fast enough to shut the AC off before the generator overload, microwave comes on, or DW gets her hair dry, 5 minutes later the easy start tries to start up, if the load is gone, it's on it's happy way AC is running again.
IMHO they have done a great job designing this system.
BTW they are updating the manuals and site data to highlight more of how it operates.
And as another side note, monitoring the honda (and likely other inverter generators) the voltage and current waveforms become not very sinusoidal with inductive loads. that means a voltage reading with a non RMS voltmeter is not very accurate, and the drive to the inductive load is much different than what they are designed for, a 60 HZ sine wave, not a distorted waveform with harmonics.
โJul-23-2018 01:26 PM
โJul-23-2018 01:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:3 tons wrote:
Thanks for the real-world operating data!...I too have installed the Easy-start, and find it interesting that your air cond starts up fine when on Eco using the 2000i or the 2200i ...
ktmrfs's Easy Start is a Micro-Air, yours apparently is by Hyper Engineering, different product with perhaps different characteristics.
โJul-23-2018 10:36 AM
3 tons wrote:
Thanks for the real-world operating data!...I too have installed the Easy-start, and find it interesting that your air cond starts up fine when on Eco using the 2000i or the 2200i ...
โJul-23-2018 09:46 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
I'll add a bit of real world experience on the 2000 vs. 2200. First I have installed the micro air easy start on my coleman. works great. Now with the honda 2000 last year at 4000ft altitude mid 90's it would run the AC for about 10 minutes before overload. At sea level fine.
In both conditions AC starts fine with generator in ECO mode.
This last weekend I tried my honda 2200. sold the 2000 to my son. Again camping at 4000ft, mid 90's fired up the 2200, AC ran continously for hour or more no problem. Then though what margin do I have. turned the fridge to run on AC, and fridge at this temp pretty much runs continously. So I added about another 300W load. EMS showed the total load went up by about 3A, to 15. Now the EMS current reading is NOT very accurate, but 15A does come close to the AC load + fridge.
Ran the AC and fridge for another hour or so no issues. Went out and turned the 2200 off ECO to see what rpm increase I could hear. Yes, RPM did go up, so even at this the 2200 was not maxed out for rpm.
So, early conclusion based on ONE test ONLY is that the 2200 with the extra 200VA continous AND a 25% larger engine is addressing the altitude issue generators have.
Will take a few more trips to see if it completely solved the altitude problem.
โJul-23-2018 08:58 AM
โJul-23-2018 07:56 AM
SoundGuy wrote:3 tons wrote:
So now that this nagging chapter is finally closed, Iโm still on the fence about a new Honda 2200i (my original solution to the problem...)... My inclination is still to go for it simply due to the extra headroom it will provide at the higher desert elevations and 100df temps...
No question the EU2200i with it's noticeably larger 121 cc engine will handle higher elevations and 100F temps more easily than will an EU2000i with it's smaller 98 cc engine. Whether the extra cost involved is worth it only you can answer. I know if I was in the market for one of these gensets I'd definitely opt for the larger EU2200i even though Honda here in Canada is now selling off remaining EU2000i genset stock at reduced prices.
โJul-23-2018 03:13 AM
3 tons wrote:
So now that this nagging chapter is finally closed, Iโm still on the fence about a new Honda 2200i (my original solution to the problem...)... My inclination is still to go for it simply due to the extra headroom it will provide at the higher desert elevations and 100df temps...
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