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mjlrpod
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Topic: Generator Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 8:40pm |
I'm not thinking i'll be using it alot to camp, there are a few places without hook ups i might use it. I'm not out to ruin anyones camping fun. I think keeping it in the bed of the truck might be just the amount of baffle needed to make it work. Plus with the remote start, i can call for it when i need and shut it off quickly. good topic though, thanks everyone.
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marwayne
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 8:16pm |
Here is my take on generator owners,( and I'm one of them
) most generator owners like to place the unit as far as possible from there trailer, so they don't have the noise and don't care about there neighbours
having to put up with the noise. Therefor my Honda is build in and the exhaust is diverted to the ground. Results: The noise of my Honda decreased by over 50%.
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Tars Tarkas
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 7:27pm |
Originally posted by Keith-N-Dar
Mine gets loaded into the bed of my truck and stays there. If running the air it is impossible to hear the gen set. And if campers attack one another in Texas and it is permitted that is no place to camp.
These Champion gen sets are no where near as loud as some of the Honda fanciers are making them out to be.
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Using Champion's and Yamaha's own numbers, the Champion is almost twice as loud as the Yamaha. (Now, I'm comparing a 2000/2400w Yamaha to a 3500/4000w Champion, so this isn't exactly apples to apples -- but if we're talking about generators that are adequate to run a Pod, the Yamaha is usually sufficient, whereas the Champion is more than necessary, so louder than necessary.) I've never heard of campers being attacked for using a generator, but I have been told by campground hosts that other campers complained about my generator use, even though it was allowed at the campground and I was within generator hours. And I've been asked to cut my generator off 15 minutes after generator hours when I missed the cutoff. (Totally appropriately. My bad.) There is one campground I go to fairly regularly that has sections that allow generators from October to April but not May to September. I learned that the hard way when the ranger told me to cut off the generator or move. All this points to the fact that whether your generator bothers you, with or without your air conditioner running, it most likely bothers others around you. Camping among annoying campers, whether they are breaking the rules or not, is not fun. I'll use my generator when allowed, but I try to limit the noise as much as I can. TT
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Keith-N-Dar
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 5:45pm |
Mine gets loaded into the bed of my truck and stays there. If running the air it is impossible to hear the gen set. And if campers attack one another in Texas and it is permitted that is no place to camp.
These Champion gen sets are no where near as loud as some of the Honda fanciers are making them out to be.
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mjlrpod
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 3:57pm |
well. i put it together (wheels,hift handle, battery for elec/remote start) started her up and......... its pretty freakin quiet. I was pretty happy with it. It might sound loud after hearing it for an hour, but it was fairly quiet. At 25 feet it was no worse than if someone was talking to you in a calm voice. i think if i left it in the bed of the truck, with the cover closed, it might be almost make no noise. A small noise reduction mod if that doesnt work. i'll try to give people a heads up where i'm going so they can avoid the noisy camper guy.
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marwayne
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 12:58pm |
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mjlrpod
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 12:25pm |
well, it came in. I'll have to strat it up and see how loud it is. I wouldnt ever run it at night, I am thinking daytime only. I also thought making a box to go over it, with some type of breathable filter, it might quiet it down. I have a few months to try to come up with something. This unit was on sale for 399.00 with a remote start, it was worth a shot.
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john in idaho
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Posted: 28 Dec 2016 at 11:20am |
Remember -- you have to lift it to move it or transport it. Those tiny wheels work well only on a hard surface.
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Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 8:25pm |
Northern tool has one that is 2000 and it is quite but it is half the price of the Honda so you could get two and run them together. I look at them and the sales man really help me I may be getting one of them.
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Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 8:19pm |
Originally posted by mjlrpod
The question might be a little late, but.... I have a new champion generator with 4000 peak, and 3500 constant amps of power being delivered tomorrow. I estimated that i would be able to run the whole rp172 with this set up. The a/c and fridge run at about 2150amps constant. I figure the microwave puts me close @ 1000 to run it, but even that leaves me 350 amps theoretically. I suppose if i call for hot water i might pop the circuit, but i doubt all this happens together very often. comments?? Am i good with this unit? what do you use. Do you use these louder type generators? rated for 68 dbls at 23 feet? I would want to use this in state parks that don't always have hookups. Is it a keeper? or send it back. |
Like a century ago, I used to use a Champion generator when out in the Mojave desert camping alone. I had a long extension cord and put the generator in a wash (so I didn't have to hear it). We only used it for a short period of time in the mornings to charge batteries.
Personally, I think you need an inverter generator such as the Honda EU2000. It takes two of these together to make 4000 watts. Champion, less expensive, does make inverter generators. I think your not your talking about these (53 dba - which is okay):
https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Power-Equipment-73536i-Stackable/dp/B0041K09D8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482887743&sr=8-2&keywords=champion+inverter+generator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC6A1SMldcc
I think the loud construction (direct drive high RPM) generators are prohibited in many parks. If you start it you might get attacked (heard of this happening). Sorry for the bad news...
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