May-13-2020 07:22 PM
May-21-2020 04:09 AM
GravelRider wrote:
Thanks for all the above everyone. I purchased the Champion 3100 watt with remote start. It'll arrive Thursday, just in time for the trailer's maiden boondocking voyage next weekend.
May-21-2020 04:08 AM
GravelRider wrote:
Thanks for all the above everyone. I purchased the Champion 3100 watt with remote start. It'll arrive Thursday, just in time for the trailer's maiden boondocking voyage next weekend.
May-19-2020 05:40 AM
Huntindog wrote:
But this truely is a case of pay once. cry once, over paying less and crying many times.
May-18-2020 03:24 AM
Huntindog wrote:
I realize I am late to the party.
I have participated in dog Field trials for 14-15 years, Quite a few people attend, and it is a 100% boondocking situation. I have seen a LOT of generators in use. A lot of people have showed up with the off brands... But they don't last long. I have seen quite a few people replace them before their first outing is over.
It is pretty easy to comparison shop in camp when just about everyone is running generators.
If your neighbors generator can do more than the one you just bought.... You will quickly realize it's failings.
The Honda 2000/2200s are the overwhelming choice. I have known 2 people that ran the yamahas for several years.
A few people have showed up a few times with the Champions..But nobody has used them for long. Within a year, they have all moved on to the Hondas. Now understand that the FT crowd has some money, and are willing to spend it for quality/performance.... They like everyone like the idea of saving money, but if it doesn't meet expectations. it is changed quickly.. That even goes for the TVs they drive.
I personally have two Honda 2000s.I always boondock, and usually only need to run one Honda, and just about always can get by with one if needed. On a couple of occasions (over 15 years) I have had a minor problem. A pull cord broke, and a rubber foot broke off... I just used the other one till I got back to town for repairs. So I like the flexability and redundandcy of this setup. The little Hondas just flat out work. Yes they are pricey.
But this truely is a case of pay once. cry once, over paying less and crying many times.
May-18-2020 01:52 AM
May-17-2020 01:21 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Mine always does a little boost. I think it's 2% but when voltage drops it bumps up by 10%.
30% would seem likely to cause other issues if you aren't careful. If you are drawing 20amp at the RV...you are now drawing around 27-30amp at the pedestal depending on the efficiency of the unit. Typical circuit breakers (particularly old worn out ones) don't like steady draws that high. You could probably run an air/con but if the battery charger or anything else kicks on, you are popping the breaker.
May-17-2020 12:43 PM
May-17-2020 11:37 AM
pianotuna wrote:
I won't be running the roof air at 105 volts. But I do get a 30% boost at 90 volts input. That works out to 117 volts. However as I said earlier in the thread the lowest input voltage I've seen is 100 volts.
I also 'tweaked' the input trigger voltage to cut in at 3 volts higher--so I get my first layer of boost at 113 rather than at 110 volts.
May-16-2020 08:14 AM
GravelRider wrote:
Thanks for all the above everyone. I purchased the Champion 3100 watt with remote start. It'll arrive Thursday, just in time for the trailer's maiden boondocking voyage next weekend.
May-16-2020 07:35 AM
GravelRider wrote:
Thanks for all the above everyone. I purchased the Champion 3100 watt with remote start. It'll arrive Thursday, just in time for the trailer's maiden boondocking voyage next weekend.
May-16-2020 06:01 AM
May-15-2020 02:02 PM
May-15-2020 01:36 PM
valhalla360 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
The autoformer I use can handle a lower input voltage. Lowest I've seen is 100. Output voltage was above 107 (I don't remember what it was). I'm supposed to be able to use it down to 90 volts input.
I was referring to the output voltage when I said 105v. I don't think you'll see much lower than because usually the main park breaker will be popping before it can drag the voltage much lower.
If you want to burn up your electrical system with low voltage, go for it. I'll break out the generator and deal with the consequences.
May-15-2020 12:42 PM
May-15-2020 08:27 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
I would have to say, at first blush, that venerable NT Powerhorse 3500 looks almost EXACTLY like that throw away HF Predator 3500.