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I mounted a 3500 watt Champion to the bike rack on the back of a 2010 36' Cougar 5th wheel. It's plenty secure and with the AC running it's noise is not noticed. More like a even hum.


Chris
 
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Well that was kinda what I had in mind, but how do you get it down to the ground? Assuming you don't just lift it. At 5'7" and 61yrs of age, lifting 125lbs ain't easy anymore.
 
   / Generator brands #63  
That makes sense. Some people have had good luck with portable sound baffles (think folding screen), to redirect the remaining (or even primary) sound. After I upgrade the exhaust on mine, I may build a vertical screen baffle to try.

IMO, you can get some improvement this way, but it's kind of a can of worms with trying to quiet your genny and not overheat it. In the end, it never works as well as just buying a quiet genny in the first place.
 
   / Generator brands #64  
Dave
I kinda figured that on the sincing of the generators, but ws really wondering how they sinc'd the sine waves. Bet that's tricky.

Probably easier on an inverter, where the cycle of the output is independent from the motor's rotation.
 
   / Generator brands #65  
OK this is more RV related, but it will be used at home in emergencies. I want to get a 3-4KW generator for my RV, and I know the top models are the Yamaha and Honda units, but honestly at $2300+ they are pretty much out of my range. I see some units that have been considered reliable for about 1/4 as much. So with that, are the Yamaha's and Honda's 1/4 as quiet and 4 times as reliable?

I also know air cooled motors are more efficient if there is little or no back pressure on the exhaust, but surely one could be muffled enough with no increase in back pressure, right?

Are there some more affordable brands that are quiet and reliable?
That would be a factor of 16 ... and its pretty close.
larry
 
   / Generator brands #66  
I basically agree, but until recently, Honda has been pretty much the only game in town if you wanted an inverter that wasn't a cheap-o Chinese knock-off. Yamaha has been coming up fast, but they're priced comparably to Honda. Maybe Champion is going to finally break the glass ceiling. A 2800 Watt continuous inverter genny for $900 is a heck of a deal.

The Ryobi is 2000w and sells for under $600, and can be paralleled just like the Honda's.

No one here has used or owns one?

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qZFCh27h4Tg
 
   / Generator brands #67  
May have been mentioned already.... Champion has inverter models, and I think (?) they are designed to be paralleled to increase capacity. But yeah, in the Super Quiet/Reliable/Cheap tradeoff game, it's hard to score well on all 3, at least in stock form.
If you are willing to consider Used, some RV generators don't see a lot of hours. If you can find an RV being parted out (wreck, blown trani.....) then you may be able to find something like an Onan for a decent price. Basic tuneup and worst case a carb kit and you can have a decent RV generator for a reasonable price. This approach can also give you fuel options (gas, propane, diesel - usually not at the same time though ;) ).
We have a 2000 watt Champion Inverter (this one: 73531i - Champion Power Equipment), bought from a Champion store/service center where it was a demo or return.
It is pretty quiet (especially in throttled down mode), definitely quieter than the 3500 watt Champion that we have. I dont have more than a few hours on it, but they have a parallel kit available for it which looked very similar to the Honda ones.

Aaron Z
 
   / Generator brands #68  
Well that was kinda what I had in mind, but how do you get it down to the ground? Assuming you don't just lift it. At 5'7" and 61yrs of age, lifting 125lbs ain't easy anymore.

The Champion 2kw inverter lists at 57#. I think that is part of why people like these for RV applications. I'm not saying there aren't other good dual 2kw choices, just highlighting what is probably a typical weight.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Generator brands #69  
IMO, you can get some improvement this way, but it's kind of a can of worms with trying to quiet your genny and not overheat it. In the end, it never works as well as just buying a quiet genny in the first place.

Primary design goals vs. retrofit..... agreed.....

Cost no object, we'd all just buy high-end inverter gens.

Add-on mufflers are a very low cost DIY project.... one of the most elegant low cost ones I've seen was a guy who sourced a brand new stock take-off muffler from a 600cc supersport bike (go fast guys immediately upgrade it when they get home) for something like $12 off ebay. Made a nicely built tripod base for it, so the exhaust fired straight up. Cheap, looked good (real good, to my eye, but then I'm a bike guy :D), and worked well.

Acoustic panels (your point about heat handling noted) can be low cost if you can scrounge or salvage materials, or just stop by Restore one Saturday.

Yah canna turn a sows ear into a silk purse, agreed. But even if I throw $100 at a $600 generator, and only get it 2/3's as quiet, I'm still up $1300 over a $2000 one. That's plenty good enough performance to not piss off my neighbours, and saves me $1300 that I don't have. As stated, I do like the quiet Hondas and other generators (including some industrial ones) I've seen that are almost whisper quiet - nice to be around, and I'm impressed with the fettling that's been done to get there..... just ain't in my budget these days though.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Generator brands #70  
Dave
I kinda figured that on the sincing of the generators, but ws really wondering how they sinc'd the sine waves. Bet that's tricky.

You definitely have to know what you are on about, but in engineering terms it is relatively standard power control - the same situation comes up with grid-tied inverters for solar systems.

This thread has been flowing along well, but I wanted to be explicit (for a change ;) ), as you never know who is reading along.... hate to see somebody trying to pair up 2 generic generators, and Let the Smoke Out of one or both :eek: !

Rgds, D.
 

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