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I bought this one last week to take with us last weekend to the lake. I previously owned a Honda 3000i but it was stolen a year ago. Because we don't go near as much as we used to I really didn't want to spend $2,000 + on a generator so I got the Champion. I took it out of the box filled it with oil & gas and it started the first pole. So far so good. My disappointment was that it was no where near as quiet as the Honda. Maybe when there is no load but when the AC kicks in we were all laughing because it was every bit as loud as my buddies $300 Pep-Boys generator. The next disappointment was after running with the AC on for about 45 minutes it kicked off on overload. I shut it down for a short while then tried it again and after only 5 minutes it was useless. I will admit it was 110 dg outside but I had it in the shade not on an extension cord or any of those other mistakes. I did run my Honda all day once on blacktop at a high of 117 dg. The next day it was a little cooler, like 105 dg and it did work fine. I'm assuming that it was the heat and if we are lucky we won't go camping any more in that kind of heat. Overall it is light, easy to move around with the wheels, great having the RV plug built in but I gotta tell ya, It aint all that quiet.
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RedRocket204 wrote:BendOrLarry wrote:
The Honda would be good, but the Champion 3100 is a much better value. I have had both and really like my Champion inverter generator for $600.
Are you saying you bought your Champion 3100 for $600 new? If so, that is a screaming deal but not likely to be had again. I've had that gen on my amazon wishlist for 6 months and do not recall it dropping below the current price of $839.
I myself, do have the smaller version Champion 2000W Inverter generator and like it but the OP should know that one does not put out enough amps to run a coffee maker, RV microwave and certainly not the AC, all attempted to be run at 9400' altitude though. I would need a second 2000W Inverter run in parallel and should be able to run those items.
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BendOrLarry wrote:
The Honda would be good, but the Champion 3100 is a much better value. I have had both and really like my Champion inverter generator for $600.
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Dennis Smith wrote:
Two hondas, 2000 watt. Light and quite
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