All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Diesel pricesIn Alberta diesel is around $1.31. C$ per liter and it is slightly less than 4 liters per US gal. What is annoying here is that our province is awash in oil and we pay these high prices! Government taxes and corporate greed are responsible for that!Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.I bought one of these Canadian models also. Without reading 825 pages can someone tell me the pros & cons of bonding, but in a nutshell please? thanksRe: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.I have a Champion gen set and we just got a new 5th wheel that has a sealed compartment in the front for the installation of a generator. How can I rig up an exhaust system for the Champion. I was also thinking of putting a good sized fan in there and plugging it into the gen set to help blow air through the compartment. We will only be using the generator on an infrequent basis such as making my coffee on the side of road. thanks for all repliesRe: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.I have been following this thread off and on for quite a while now. I want a gen set for my RV and in a pinch for my furnace if we have a black out. I live in Canada and so the Canadian Standards come into play. Dealers in the U.S. will not ship to Canada (probably something to do with the different electrical standards). In Canada Champion sells several models for us only. By visiting there site at championpowserequipment.com/generator.php I was able to compare the US model C46540 (RV ready) and the closest Canadian model, CSA40015 which is RV ready, but uses an adapter plug, and doesn't have 220. The CSA version is 3500/3000 vs the US one which is 4000/3500. They do appear somewhat similar except for their ratings. Can anyone tell me how they compare or if the CSA40015 will power a 15,000 btu A/C unit. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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