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3500-Watt Champion RV Ready Portable Generator $262.80 + Free Shipping

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Model: Champion Power Equipment 100555 4375/3500-Watt RV Ready Portable Generator, CARB

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Soopersoak
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thx op
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steppedinit
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CARB compliant too!
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you're welcome Smilie
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TodayOnly
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got back in December for $247 and after taxes and everything $262

the wheel/handle kit was $35 and _WELL_ worth it! laugh out loud
Last edited by TodayOnly May 26, 2023 at 09:24 PM.
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Quote from TodayOnly :
got back in December for $247 and after taxes and everything $262

the wheel/handle kit was $35 and _WELL_ worth it! laugh out loud

Thank you for the information
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tomberrr
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Would this be enough for a sump pump?
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hinny
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Would it be considered "quiet" if it's 68 dBA from 23 feet?

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sknick
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Quote from tomberrr :
Would this be enough for a sump pump?
"A sump pump can be powered with a 2000-watt generator but a better option would be a 3,500-watt generator (or higher) to not overload the generator out when the pump kicks on while you're powering other appliances or lights."

"In general, you're going to be dealing with either a 1/3HP or a 1/2HP sump pump. A 1/3HP sump pump will be about 600-800 watts while running, with start up watts around 1,300-1,600. A 1/2HP sump pump will be about 800-1,000 watts while running and will have start up watts ranging from 1,500-2,150."
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ST1NGY
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Notice that all the other campers moved away.
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sknick
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Was considering this as a backup option for my more expensive inverter generator, in case it ever failed me in a pinch.

Would have to buy the wheel kit, which pushes this up to $300. Would also need an adapter to switch my 50A cable to a 30A plug, probably another $30.
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Quote from hinny :
Would it be considered "quiet" if it's 68 dBA from 23 feet?
The site I use for reference/reviews doesn't have this one listed unfortunately.

But I can tell you that they usually say that 68db is "quiet" for a higher capacity generator (think 10k watt range), but they consider it loud to average for a lower capacity generator like this one.

It's still the same amount of noise, but I'm sure there are much quieter options for this level of output. I found a Westinghouse inverter in this class that is rated at 52db. It's closer to $1000 though.
Last edited by sknick May 27, 2023 at 07:51 AM.
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Quote from hinny :
Would it be considered "quiet" if it's 68 dBA from 23 feet?
If you use one of these in a campground, be prepared to see a mob of the other campers coming your way with pitch forks, torches and a rope....
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Price is now $276.13.
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Quote from hinny :
Would it be considered "quiet" if it's 68 dBA from 23 feet?
This is an open frame generator, without an inverter.
It's going to be loud and have an annoying tone.

It will be quieter than generators from 1990s, which had small garden equipment mufflers. This has a larger, much more effective muffler and a large air filter that quiets intake noise. But otherwise it's very similar, with a direct sound path from the engine cooling fan, exposed engine, and generator head fan.

The next step up is an open frame inverter generator. It will have similar characteristics except for the engine speed. Instead of running at a constant 3600RPM, required to generate 60Hz power, an inverter generator will run the engine to run at the minimum speed needed. The inverter controls the output frequency and voltage, which will be far 'cleaner' (less distorted). This type of generator will be about as loud at full power, but can be significantly quieter and more efficient with lower loads. Since you often need to size the generator for the peak load e.g. starting a motor or pump, most time will be spent at 5-50% load.

The modern standard is fully enclosed inverter generators. They have a plastic shell with sound insulation, baffles and rubber mounts to reduce noise. They usually have carefully designed cooling air paths so that a single engine-driven fan cools the electronics, alternator, engine and muffler. That can result in better cooling, better protection from the elements and higher reliably.

If you are planning on using the generator, it's usually best to get a modern enclosed inverter generator. If it's only as an emergency backup for unplanned events, where noise and high fuel consumption will be secondary concerns, the low cost of a open frame generator is appealing.
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
If you use one of these in a campground, be prepared to see a mob of the other campers coming your way with pitch forks, torches and a rope....
got mine out today to run a couple of drop-in sump pumps to drain rain water as its mosquito time. it ran for about 3 hours and i had it in the middle of the backyard. while it wasnt that loud, about the sound of a push lawn mower, it did have a distinct sound to it. i was checking on it with the security cameras and noticed a worker at a neighbor house across the street walking around and semi-circling our end of the block a couple of times. laugh out loud

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