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[GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154265] Sat, 24 December 2011 11:46 Go to next message
Gerald Wheeler is currently offline  Gerald Wheeler   United States
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Adventure RV has a special on the Kipor IG2000 generator for $499 along
with a 10% discount (which covers shipping and insurance for the most part)
as long as they last.
Go to adventurerv.net
Must use their checkout process and coupon code cm253111 to receive the 10%
off.

JR Wheeler NC/OR




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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154311 is a reply to message #154265] Sat, 24 December 2011 19:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gerald Wheeler is currently offline  Gerald Wheeler   United States
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Dan,

I bought two; one for me and one for my daughter. The $499 was about the
lowest price I have seen for a 2k Kipor. Worked on Cecil's coach the last
3 days; got the carb back and installed it Thursday; started the engine and
it ran, except the carb was leaking gas. I figured maybe the gaskets would
swell with gas on them and it would be better the next day. So Friday, I
started it again and it worked, no leaking. Ran the engine to get it hot;
noticed the temp gauge going way up; shut the engine down, could hear the
water boiling in the engine. Checked the water level in the radiator; no
water to speak of. Added 2.5 gallons and could feel water in the top of
the radiator. So started the engine again and noticed the upper radiator
hose was flattening out; like something was sucking on it. Stopped the
engine, the hose swelled back out. Started the engine again, same thing.
I thought, something not right here, so shut it down and went outside to
see if any water was on the floor of my garage; YES, there was. I had
forgot that Cecil had installed a new water heater and it did not have the
engine preheat. Those hoses were just cut and left hanging under the
coach. So today, decided to correct this problem. Drained the radiator
first. Thought I would just turn one "Y" in the hose system around and
just put in a short connector, leaving the engine preheat hoses in place,
but just on top of the engine; would only take minutes to do. Took one
apart and it crumbled in my hands; so decided to replace all the lines as
they were rotten. Put new heater hoses in, eliminating the old water
heater preheat hoses entirely. Poured the water back into the radiator
and started the engine; no leaks, but the radiator water is still low and
didn't have any antifreeze to mix and pour into the radiator. Will do
that either tomorrow or Monday, depending on when I get to Walmart to buy
some antifreeze. Next will be to test the various systems; like the new
water heater, making sure there are no leaks anywhere since Cecil replaced
all the water lines in the coach. The fridge is not running; need to see
if I can get it started; also test the furnace. Hope to get it all
checked out by the end of the year. Debating installed the transfer
switch Cecil has and also the LED clearance lights. The pod on top is
cracked and leaks; probably should pull that off and get rid of it.

Talked with the wife and daughter several hours ago; they are staying at a
small farm taking care of it for the woman owner. She has several small
ponies, chickens, ducks, etc; small stream running thru the property and a
larger one along one side. Lemon, orange and other fruit trees; Rosemary
picked several lemons for fresh lemonade. They really like it there, the
small towns that take them back in time as if they were living in the 50's
(daughter wouldn't know, she wasn't alive then).

Quiet Christmas eve here; no plans to do any Christmas celebrating with
anyone; will work on my coach tomorrow; maybe drop the tanks and start that
process all over again. What have you heard from Teri??
Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Jerry

JR Wheeler NC/OR



> [Original Message]
> From: Dan Gregg <gregg_dan@hotmail.com>
> To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
> Date: 12/24/2011 2:40:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
>
>
>
> Jerry, that is a killer deal. Why didn't you email me that before posting
it on the net? :lol: There might be none left now. I better go see. How
many did you buy? I love my Kipor and they have great service.
> Hope everyone is enjoying xmas eve with family.
> Dan
> --
> Dan & Teri Gregg
> Soft White LED Lighting
>
> http://danandteri.blogspot.com/
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154312 is a reply to message #154265] Sat, 24 December 2011 19:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gerald Wheeler is currently offline  Gerald Wheeler   United States
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Once again I goofed; this was supposed to be private email to Dan. My
apologies.................
Merry Christmas to all.

JR Wheeler NC/OR



> [Original Message]
> From: Gerald Wheeler <jrwheeler7@earthlink.net>
> To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
> Date: 12/24/2011 8:49:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
>
>
> Dan,
>
> I bought two; one for me and one for my daughter. The $499 was about the
> lowest price I have seen for a 2k Kipor. Worked on Cecil's coach the
last
> 3 days; got the carb back and installed it Thursday; started the engine
and
> it ran, except the carb was leaking gas. I figured maybe the gaskets
would
> swell with gas on them and it would be better the next day. So Friday, I
> started it again and it worked, no leaking. Ran the engine to get it
hot;
> noticed the temp gauge going way up; shut the engine down, could hear the
> water boiling in the engine. Checked the water level in the radiator; no
> water to speak of. Added 2.5 gallons and could feel water in the top of
> the radiator. So started the engine again and noticed the upper radiator
> hose was flattening out; like something was sucking on it. Stopped the
> engine, the hose swelled back out. Started the engine again, same
thing.
> I thought, something not right here, so shut it down and went outside to
> see if any water was on the floor of my garage; YES, there was. I had
> forgot that Cecil had installed a new water heater and it did not have the
> engine preheat. Those hoses were just cut and left hanging under the
> coach. So today, decided to correct this problem. Drained the radiator
> first. Thought I would just turn one "Y" in the hose system around and
> just put in a short connector, leaving the engine preheat hoses in place,
> but just on top of the engine; would only take minutes to do. Took one
> apart and it crumbled in my hands; so decided to replace all the lines as
> they were rotten. Put new heater hoses in, eliminating the old water
> heater preheat hoses entirely. Poured the water back into the radiator
> and started the engine; no leaks, but the radiator water is still low and
> didn't have any antifreeze to mix and pour into the radiator. Will do
> that either tomorrow or Monday, depending on when I get to Walmart to buy
> some antifreeze. Next will be to test the various systems; like the new
> water heater, making sure there are no leaks anywhere since Cecil replaced
> all the water lines in the coach. The fridge is not running; need to see
> if I can get it started; also test the furnace. Hope to get it all
> checked out by the end of the year. Debating installed the transfer
> switch Cecil has and also the LED clearance lights. The pod on top is
> cracked and leaks; probably should pull that off and get rid of it.
>
> Talked with the wife and daughter several hours ago; they are staying at a
> small farm taking care of it for the woman owner. She has several small
> ponies, chickens, ducks, etc; small stream running thru the property and a
> larger one along one side. Lemon, orange and other fruit trees; Rosemary
> picked several lemons for fresh lemonade. They really like it there, the
> small towns that take them back in time as if they were living in the 50's
> (daughter wouldn't know, she wasn't alive then).
>
> Quiet Christmas eve here; no plans to do any Christmas celebrating with
> anyone; will work on my coach tomorrow; maybe drop the tanks and start
that
> process all over again. What have you heard from Teri??
> Merry Christmas to you and your family.
>
> Jerry
>
> JR Wheeler NC/OR
>
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Dan Gregg <gregg_dan@hotmail.com>
> > To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
> > Date: 12/24/2011 2:40:58 PM
> > Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
> >
> >
> >
> > Jerry, that is a killer deal. Why didn't you email me that before
posting
> it on the net? :lol: There might be none left now. I better go see. How
> many did you buy? I love my Kipor and they have great service.
> > Hope everyone is enjoying xmas eve with family.
> > Dan
> > --
> > Dan & Teri Gregg
> > Soft White LED Lighting
> >
> > http://danandteri.blogspot.com/
> >
> >
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154322 is a reply to message #154311] Sat, 24 December 2011 23:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I ordered one to use for ham radio Field Day.

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On Dec 24, 2011, at 7:49 PM, "Gerald Wheeler" <jrwheeler7@earthlink.net> wrote:

>
> Dan,
>
> I bought two; one for me and one for my daughter. The $499 was about the
> lowest price I have seen for a 2k Kipor. Worked on Cecil's coach the last
> 3 days; got the carb back and installed it Thursday; started the engine and
> it ran, except the carb was leaking gas. I figured maybe the gaskets would
> swell with gas on them and it would be better the next day. So Friday, I
> started it again and it worked, no leaking. Ran the engine to get it hot;
> noticed the temp gauge going way up; shut the engine down, could hear the
> water boiling in the engine. Checked the water level in the radiator; no
> water to speak of. Added 2.5 gallons and could feel water in the top of
> the radiator. So started the engine again and noticed the upper radiator
> hose was flattening out; like something was sucking on it. Stopped the
> engine, the hose swelled back out. Started the engine again, same thing.
> I thought, something not right here, so shut it down and went outside to
> see if any water was on the floor of my garage; YES, there was. I had
> forgot that Cecil had installed a new water heater and it did not have the
> engine preheat. Those hoses were just cut and left hanging under the
> coach. So today, decided to correct this problem. Drained the radiator
> first. Thought I would just turn one "Y" in the hose system around and
> just put in a short connector, leaving the engine preheat hoses in place,
> but just on top of the engine; would only take minutes to do. Took one
> apart and it crumbled in my hands; so decided to replace all the lines as
> they were rotten. Put new heater hoses in, eliminating the old water
> heater preheat hoses entirely. Poured the water back into the radiator
> and started the engine; no leaks, but the radiator water is still low and
> didn't have any antifreeze to mix and pour into the radiator. Will do
> that either tomorrow or Monday, depending on when I get to Walmart to buy
> some antifreeze. Next will be to test the various systems; like the new
> water heater, making sure there are no leaks anywhere since Cecil replaced
> all the water lines in the coach. The fridge is not running; need to see
> if I can get it started; also test the furnace. Hope to get it all
> checked out by the end of the year. Debating installed the transfer
> switch Cecil has and also the LED clearance lights. The pod on top is
> cracked and leaks; probably should pull that off and get rid of it.
>
> Talked with the wife and daughter several hours ago; they are staying at a
> small farm taking care of it for the woman owner. She has several small
> ponies, chickens, ducks, etc; small stream running thru the property and a
> larger one along one side. Lemon, orange and other fruit trees; Rosemary
> picked several lemons for fresh lemonade. They really like it there, the
> small towns that take them back in time as if they were living in the 50's
> (daughter wouldn't know, she wasn't alive then).
>
> Quiet Christmas eve here; no plans to do any Christmas celebrating with
> anyone; will work on my coach tomorrow; maybe drop the tanks and start that
> process all over again. What have you heard from Teri??
> Merry Christmas to you and your family.
>
> Jerry
>
> JR Wheeler NC/OR
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Dan Gregg <gregg_dan@hotmail.com>
>> To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
>> Date: 12/24/2011 2:40:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
>>
>>
>>
>> Jerry, that is a killer deal. Why didn't you email me that before posting
> it on the net? :lol: There might be none left now. I better go see. How
> many did you buy? I love my Kipor and they have great service.
>> Hope everyone is enjoying xmas eve with family.
>> Dan
>> --
>> Dan & Teri Gregg
>> Soft White LED Lighting
>>
>> http://danandteri.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154343 is a reply to message #154265] Sun, 25 December 2011 09:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gerald Wheeler is currently offline  Gerald Wheeler   United States
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For those that read my not so "private email" to Dan, let me clear up what
I was telling Dan:

Cecil and I picked up his 1977 rear bath Birchaven in Cincinnati in Aug
2007. We brought it back to Winston-Salem, NC and left it in my garage.
He worked on it that next year, replacing all the water lines and
installing a new water heater. In Aug, 2008, he was diagnosed with
stomach cancer, stage 4. From that point on, he was fighting the cancer
and died Jan 2010. I promised his wife I would sell off all his GMC parts
and get his coach ready to sell. Thus, my work on it on and off over the
last 18 months and the sale of many GMC parts to GMC netters. The work
has been slow, since I travel to Oregon every year (twice in 2011 for 5
months) and frustrating (we could not find the keys to the coach -- that is
a story in itself) since I had to discover what all he had torn apart and
left undone (and there was plenty). Anyway, the end is in sight (I hope).

I hope to have Cecil's Birchaven available for sale sometime next year; if
anyone is interested, please email me at jrwheeler7 at gmail.com for
details and pictures.

As for my wife and daughter, they are in New Zealand for 6 weeks of
sightseeing and will return mid January, 2012.

JR Wheeler NC/OR



> [Original Message]
> From: Gerald Wheeler <jrwheeler7@earthlink.net>
> To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
> Date: 12/24/2011 8:49:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
>
>
> Dan,
>
> I bought two; one for me and one for my daughter. The $499 was about the
> lowest price I have seen for a 2k Kipor. Worked on Cecil's coach the
last
> 3 days; got the carb back and installed it Thursday; started the engine
and
> it ran, except the carb was leaking gas. I figured maybe the gaskets
would
> swell with gas on them and it would be better the next day. So Friday, I
> started it again and it worked, no leaking. Ran the engine to get it
hot;
> noticed the temp gauge going way up; shut the engine down, could hear the
> water boiling in the engine. Checked the water level in the radiator; no
> water to speak of. Added 2.5 gallons and could feel water in the top of
> the radiator. So started the engine again and noticed the upper radiator
> hose was flattening out; like something was sucking on it. Stopped the
> engine, the hose swelled back out. Started the engine again, same
thing.
> I thought, something not right here, so shut it down and went outside to
> see if any water was on the floor of my garage; YES, there was. I had
> forgot that Cecil had installed a new water heater and it did not have the
> engine preheat. Those hoses were just cut and left hanging under the
> coach. So today, decided to correct this problem. Drained the radiator
> first. Thought I would just turn one "Y" in the hose system around and
> just put in a short connector, leaving the engine preheat hoses in place,
> but just on top of the engine; would only take minutes to do. Took one
> apart and it crumbled in my hands; so decided to replace all the lines as
> they were rotten. Put new heater hoses in, eliminating the old water
> heater preheat hoses entirely. Poured the water back into the radiator
> and started the engine; no leaks, but the radiator water is still low and
> didn't have any antifreeze to mix and pour into the radiator. Will do
> that either tomorrow or Monday, depending on when I get to Walmart to buy
> some antifreeze. Next will be to test the various systems; like the new
> water heater, making sure there are no leaks anywhere since Cecil replaced
> all the water lines in the coach. The fridge is not running; need to see
> if I can get it started; also test the furnace. Hope to get it all
> checked out by the end of the year. Debating installed the transfer
> switch Cecil has and also the LED clearance lights. The pod on top is
> cracked and leaks; probably should pull that off and get rid of it.
>
> Talked with the wife and daughter several hours ago; they are staying at a
> small farm taking care of it for the woman owner. She has several small
> ponies, chickens, ducks, etc; small stream running thru the property and a
> larger one along one side. Lemon, orange and other fruit trees; Rosemary
> picked several lemons for fresh lemonade. They really like it there, the
> small towns that take them back in time as if they were living in the 50's
> (daughter wouldn't know, she wasn't alive then).
>


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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154347 is a reply to message #154343] Sun, 25 December 2011 10:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kudzu is currently offline  Kudzu   United States
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I am down in Charlotte. Maybe we can get together some time. Do you know
of Barry Owen in Linwood?

Dan in NC
Caregiver to a 1976 Eleganza II


On 12/25/2011 10:24 AM, Gerald Wheeler wrote:
> For those that read my not so "private email" to Dan, let me clear up what
> I was telling Dan:
>
> Cecil and I picked up his 1977 rear bath Birchaven in Cincinnati in Aug
> 2007. We brought it back to Winston-Salem, NC and left it in my garage.
> He worked on it that next year, replacing all the water lines and
> installing a new water heater. In Aug, 2008, he was diagnosed with
> stomach cancer, stage 4. From that point on, he was fighting the cancer
> and died Jan 2010. I promised his wife I would sell off all his GMC parts
> and get his coach ready to sell. Thus, my work on it on and off over the
> last 18 months and the sale of many GMC parts to GMC netters. The work
> has been slow, since I travel to Oregon every year (twice in 2011 for 5
> months) and frustrating (we could not find the keys to the coach -- that is
> a story in itself) since I had to discover what all he had torn apart and
> left undone (and there was plenty). Anyway, the end is in sight (I hope).
>
> I hope to have Cecil's Birchaven available for sale sometime next year; if
> anyone is interested, please email me at jrwheeler7 at gmail.com for
> details and pictures.
>
> As for my wife and daughter, they are in New Zealand for 6 weeks of
> sightseeing and will return mid January, 2012.
>
> JR Wheeler NC/OR
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Gerald Wheeler<jrwheeler7@earthlink.net>
>> To:<gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
>> Date: 12/24/2011 8:49:46 PM
>> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators
>>
>>
>> Dan,
>>
>> I bought two; one for me and one for my daughter. The $499 was about the
>> lowest price I have seen for a 2k Kipor. Worked on Cecil's coach the
> last
>> 3 days; got the carb back and installed it Thursday; started the engine
> and
>> it ran, except the carb was leaking gas. I figured maybe the gaskets
> would
>> swell with gas on them and it would be better the next day. So Friday, I
>> started it again and it worked, no leaking. Ran the engine to get it
> hot;
>> noticed the temp gauge going way up; shut the engine down, could hear the
>> water boiling in the engine. Checked the water level in the radiator; no
>> water to speak of. Added 2.5 gallons and could feel water in the top of
>> the radiator. So started the engine again and noticed the upper radiator
>> hose was flattening out; like something was sucking on it. Stopped the
>> engine, the hose swelled back out. Started the engine again, same
> thing.
>> I thought, something not right here, so shut it down and went outside to
>> see if any water was on the floor of my garage; YES, there was. I had
>> forgot that Cecil had installed a new water heater and it did not have the
>> engine preheat. Those hoses were just cut and left hanging under the
>> coach. So today, decided to correct this problem. Drained the radiator
>> first. Thought I would just turn one "Y" in the hose system around and
>> just put in a short connector, leaving the engine preheat hoses in place,
>> but just on top of the engine; would only take minutes to do. Took one
>> apart and it crumbled in my hands; so decided to replace all the lines as
>> they were rotten. Put new heater hoses in, eliminating the old water
>> heater preheat hoses entirely. Poured the water back into the radiator
>> and started the engine; no leaks, but the radiator water is still low and
>> didn't have any antifreeze to mix and pour into the radiator. Will do
>> that either tomorrow or Monday, depending on when I get to Walmart to buy
>> some antifreeze. Next will be to test the various systems; like the new
>> water heater, making sure there are no leaks anywhere since Cecil replaced
>> all the water lines in the coach. The fridge is not running; need to see
>> if I can get it started; also test the furnace. Hope to get it all
>> checked out by the end of the year. Debating installed the transfer
>> switch Cecil has and also the LED clearance lights. The pod on top is
>> cracked and leaks; probably should pull that off and get rid of it.
>>
>> Talked with the wife and daughter several hours ago; they are staying at a
>> small farm taking care of it for the woman owner. She has several small
>> ponies, chickens, ducks, etc; small stream running thru the property and a
>> larger one along one side. Lemon, orange and other fruit trees; Rosemary
>> picked several lemons for fresh lemonade. They really like it there, the
>> small towns that take them back in time as if they were living in the 50's
>> (daughter wouldn't know, she wasn't alive then).
>>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154349 is a reply to message #154347] Sun, 25 December 2011 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gary Berry is currently offline  Gary Berry   United States
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I too went ahead and bought one of these Kipors for a couple of
reasons. The wife believes that the generator is pumping fumes into
the coach when we run it (it isn't) so unless we're running down the
road she doesn't want it running. This will keep some (but not all) of
the whining down when dry-camping. The other reason is that GendF (the
bum) will not let me use his little Honda generator when I go to
Quartzsite! So, that's it. Had to have one. Thanks for the link
Gerry...


Gary and Diana Berry
73 CL Stretch in Wa.
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154359 is a reply to message #154349] Sun, 25 December 2011 13:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary Berry wrote on Sun, 25 December 2011 09:58

I too went ahead and bought one of these Kipors for a couple of
reasons. The wife believes that the generator is pumping fumes into
the coach when we run it (it isn't) so unless we're running down the
road she doesn't want it running. This will keep some (but not all) of
the whining down when dry-camping. The other reason is that GendF (the
bum) will not let me use his little Honda generator when I go to
Quartzsite! So, that's it. Had to have one. Thanks for the link
Gerry...


Gary and Diana Berry
73 CL Stretch in Wa.
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You will be very happy. I have 2 2000w parallel models and 1 1000w unit. Still experimenting and playing with them but they are very quiet and fuel efficient.


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #154363 is a reply to message #154349] Sun, 25 December 2011 15:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary Berry wrote on Sun, 25 December 2011 10:58

I too went ahead and bought one of these Kipors for a couple of
reasons. The wife believes that the generator is pumping fumes into
the coach when we run it (it isn't) so unless we're running down the
road she doesn't want it running. This will keep some (but not all) of
the whining down when dry-camping. The other reason is that GendF (the
bum) will not let me use his little Honda generator when I go to
Quartzsite! So, that's it. Had to have one. Thanks for the link
Gerry...


Gary and Diana Berry
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Gary, had to laugh as I read your note. Anyway, you got a heck of a deal on the Kipor. Glad Jerry posted that for folks. I have owned our Kipor since 05. We take it every winter but with the solar it is not used enough to burn a tank of fuel all winter. My inverter went out after the warranty did. They took care of me anyway. I think in Jan 10 I sold 3 for them at the rv show, in Quartzsite, standing in front of their display. I was doing what I do best, running my mouth. Told all of the passers by about the great service. One guy asked me if I was a paid salesman. Surprised He was trying to write me a check.
Enjoy your's and don't let Gene mooch electric from you.
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155314 is a reply to message #154265] Tue, 03 January 2012 21:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Got my new Kipor IG2000 generator today. Anyone else get theirs?
Won't be able to start it until tomorrow. Don't know if I'll be able
to sleep tonight...
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155350 is a reply to message #155314] Wed, 04 January 2012 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary Berry wrote on Tue, 03 January 2012 20:16

Got my new Kipor IG2000 generator today. Anyone else get theirs?
Won't be able to start it until tomorrow. Don't know if I'll be able
to sleep tonight...
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You're going to love it. One thing I found is that when new, they will tend to hunt a bit under low load when the smart throttle is on. I try to break mine in for a few hours under a medium load. I currently have 2 2000's and one 1000 and they all show the same tendencies. I've rebuilt about 4 of these and everything about them appears to be of high quality. I also rebuilt a Honda 1000 and frankly I thought it was a bit less impressive but very similar.


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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155361 is a reply to message #155350] Wed, 04 January 2012 09:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I ordered one but three days after I ordered,
the company notified me that they were all out!
I guess they'll reverse the charges!

BUMMER!

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> Gary Berry wrote on Tue, 03 January 2012 20:16
> > Got my new Kipor IG2000 generator today. Anyone else get theirs?
> > Won't be able to start it until tomorrow. Don't know if I'll be able
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> You're going to love it. One thing I found is that when new, they will tend to hunt a bit under low load when the smart throttle is on. I try to break mine in for a few hours under a medium load. I currently have 2 2000's and one 1000 and they all show the same tendencies. I've rebuilt about 4 of these and everything about them appears to be of high quality. I also rebuilt a Honda 1000 and frankly I thought it was a bit less impressive but very similar.
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155420 is a reply to message #154265] Wed, 04 January 2012 17:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
KB is currently offline  KB   United States
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Can you start a roof a/c with one of these Kipor 2K genertors?
I'm guessing the answer is "no", but ever hopeful of a small/light
generator solution to replace the onan.

thanks
Karen
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155435 is a reply to message #155420] Wed, 04 January 2012 19:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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KB wrote on Wed, 04 January 2012 16:10

Can you start a roof a/c with one of these Kipor 2K genertors?
I'm guessing the answer is "no", but ever hopeful of a small/light
generator solution to replace the onan.

thanks
Karen
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No you can't. One disadvantage of these small inverter generators is that they will not lug down under a large load. The inverter will kick off in overload condition. One reason I have 2 2000W units is so I can run an AC unit more economically and quietly than my Onan. However, that requires the 2 IGP models. I seldomly do that so normally I carry only one unit for most trips.


Bob de Kruyff
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155469 is a reply to message #155420] Wed, 04 January 2012 22:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kipor 2.6 will start the a/c
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> Can you start a roof a/c with one of these Kipor 2K genertors?
> I'm guessing the answer is "no", but ever hopeful of a small/light
> generator solution to replace the onan.
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155471 is a reply to message #154265] Wed, 04 January 2012 22:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just curious, maybe I should start a new thread, but does anyone use the TurboKool that lives in the South West (or other dry climates). I want to get rid of my Onan and they run only 4.5 amps on high power.

***"Gettin There"-1973 23' Sequoia- Michael, Onans smell, "Go solar/wind power!"
Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155495 is a reply to message #155469] Thu, 05 January 2012 06:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Peter Bailey wrote on Wed, 04 January 2012 23:16

Kipor 2.6 will start the a/c
Peter Bailey
from Ozy (Aussie)

Peter,

Is your coach A/C 220V?
That can make a lot of difference.

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155499 is a reply to message #155495] Thu, 05 January 2012 07:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Matt
Yes it is 240v 50hz Australian made Aircommand Cormorant
Cooling and Heating capacity 3.5 kw
Rated current 5.6 A
Max. locked rotor current 25 A
How does this stack up against USA rating?
Peter Bailey
from Ozy (Aussie)

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Peter Bailey wrote on Wed, 04 January 2012 23:16
> Kipor 2.6 will start the a/c
> Peter Bailey
> from Ozy (Aussie)

Peter,

Is your coach A/C 220V?
That can make a lot of difference.

Matt
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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators [message #155502 is a reply to message #155499] Thu, 05 January 2012 07:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Peter Bailey wrote on Thu, 05 January 2012 08:11

Matt
Yes it is 240v 50hz Australian made Aircommand Cormorant
Cooling and Heating capacity 3.5 kw
Rated current 5.6 A
Max. locked rotor current 25 A
How does this stack up against USA rating?
Peter Bailey
from Ozy (Aussie)

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Peter Bailey wrote on Wed, 04 January 2012 23:16
> Kipor 2.6 will start the a/c
> Peter Bailey
> from Ozy (Aussie)

Peter,

Is your coach A/C 220V?
That can make a lot of difference.

Matt


Peter,

I was not expecting that fast a reply from (literally) halfway around the world. I am going to have to look up ratings on Coleman and my current Carrier to compare.

Thanks,

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] Kipor generators - TurboKool [message #155534 is a reply to message #155471] Thu, 05 January 2012 12:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I removed my rear AC and installed a TurboKool this summer. The AC was making horrible noises when starting up, though still worked, but like you said, the TK only draws about 5a. I am in wet Portland, but I installed the TK for a trip in Aug to BurningMan. Have to say it worked incredibly well in the desert. Kept the rear bedroom area in the 70's, though this year was exceptionally cool and only got up to about 95 at most outside. And with my 170w of solar panels, I only used the generator to recharge house batteries once. Very happy with the investment.

That said, now that I'm parked back home in the rain, I've discovered that water leaks through the opening. Still working on troubleshooting and finding a solution.

Jay
76 PB
Portland, OR

apologies for continuation of thread hijacking...


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> Just curious, maybe I should start a new thread, but does anyone use the TurboKool that lives in the South West (or other dry climates). I want to get rid of my Onan and they run only 4.5 amps on high power.
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