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toprudder 12-16-2011 11:16 AM

RE: How big of a generator do I need ?
 

ORIGINAL: mike31

Buy a Honda. Only rich people can afford cheap stuff!
Hondas are nice and they are the benchmark, no doubt. If I wanted to go the Honda inverter route to power my camper, the most common way is to get 2 of the EU2000 and the parallel cable set which would set me back about $2000. I have a Champion 3500 that I paid $300, and then the small Sportsman 2000w that I paid $150, depending on whether I need to run my AC or not. I've not had the first glitch with either. Downside is they are heavier (the smaller one is no problem lifting, but the 3500 is HEAVY compared to the Honda). The other is noise, but niether is bad. In fact, they are always quieter than most of the generators running where I camp, and I always try to be courteous to others by not running them all night, and I camp away from others when possible. But, my point is, my experience is that I have saved a LOT of money over the Honda route.

I did a lot of research on generators before I bought the Champion. I followed a thread on RV.NET that started out talking about Chinese generators. When the Champion came along, it soon became the one of choice since Champion has a good reputation as well as listening to feedback from the RV.NET thread. They were the first (if not the only) to put the 30A RV style plug on the generator, as well as improve the overvoltage protection on the output. They also were one of the first to put a 120/240 switch to make ALL of the power available on a 120v plug (most have the power as 240v divided on two 120V plugs). This was the only way a 3500w generator would be able to reliably run the 15000 BTU air conditioner on a camper.

But, to each their own. I'm not going to call anyone crazy for buying a Honda. They are probably the most reliable make out there and are very popular due to their size, weight, and noise level. For the original question that was asked, "How big of a generator do I need" it has been answered that less than 1000w would easily suffice. That said, a Honda EU1000 would be sufficient, and they run about $700 new. Still way more than I have spent.

mithrandir 12-16-2011 11:40 AM

RE: How big of a generator do I need ?
 
my $300.00 Champion Generator was a freshly squeezed Steamer...

though it always started... the voltage coming out of it was soo poor it wouldn't operate my AC and it killed a battery charger and blows fuses
in PA Systems.....

I dumped it

:(

toprudder 12-16-2011 11:52 AM

RE: How big of a generator do I need ?
 


ORIGINAL: mithrandir

my $300.00 Champion Generator was a freshly squeezed Steamer...

though it always started... the voltage coming out of it was soo poor it wouldn't operate my AC and it killed a battery charger and blows fuses
in PA Systems.....

I dumped it

:(
Did you call Champion?

motomike 12-16-2011 06:18 PM

RE: How big of a generator do I need ?
 


ORIGINAL: toprudder



ORIGINAL: motomike

I might be missing something, but if you are using an inverter, to convert DC to AC so you can plug in a charger and convert AC to DC there might be a better way to go.
I think most of the discussion has been about inverter generators, where the generator has a variable speed engine driving an alternator, that drives a built-in inverter with a pure sine-wave output.
...
TopRudder
Wow. A more careful reading on my part would have made that clear. I had jumped to a conclusion not really supported by the postings. Thanks for setting me straight. I know some of my ham friends like the Hondas and Yamahas. that is owed in large part to powering expensive high zoot radio systems where really clean power is preferred. I know lots of these chargers we use are pretty smart, so it is probably not a bad idea to seek out clean power for them.

Mike


RByrd 12-20-2011 12:51 PM

RE: How big of a generator do I need ?
 
This is the generator I bought right before the NATS. Ran 4 chargers for three days with no issues all day long for practice.

http://www.homedepot.com/Outdoors-Ou...atalogId=10053


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