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Long Long Honeymoon Have you guys reviewed/seen the Champion 2000 watt Inverter Model 100565? Champion told me or just came out this year. I was curious what you thought it. Thanks a lot for your help!
I'm a pilot and have a dedicated 5 gal. gas can for 100 octane low-lead gas (100LL). Airplanes use this for a few reasons: it has more power and the low-lead content bathes the valves for longer life, plus no ethanol, which acts poorly at altitudes and is prone to vapor lock. Planes were designed for this gas and little engines today love it too. It has been explained to me by mechanics and users like tree-trimmers, lawn maintenance people that the ethanol mixed into most car gas eats the little rubber/plastic parts of little engine carbs. This is why car gas over time causes problems. I use this in off-road air cooled engines. Costs a little more and you have to go to an airport. I plan to use this gas in a generator along side propane. It makes a pleasing exhaust smell. Or maybe it just reminds me of flying? :)
I purchased the Champion Genny and am really pleased. Like you, I love love love love the remote start.The last time I camped this season, it snowed. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, wants to get all dressed up and go outside in the middle of the night to fire up a generator. I'm now a generator snob for the champion.
Agree with all you said about the Champion generator. We have one of the 3100W with pull start and the eco switch. It definitely uses gas when under load, but the electric output is clean and stable. Very happy with it so far this first season.
You might want to consider a wooden dowel for a fuel dipstick. Fill the tank to normal, put a length of dowel in the tank opening, remove the dowel and mark the full level with a notch. Half that length is 1/2 tank, and so forth. Before they had fuel gauges on cars, that was the method used, and it worked. Before my time but I heard about it. lol
We bought a 3400W dually earlier in the year for our Newfoundland expedition. I broke it in properly and it performed flawlessly, until we came home. I noticed it was getting slightly louder with every run. I called their customer service and it was absolutely excellent. He set me up to have it inspected, locally. Come to find out, the muffler broke the weld at the head. They sent a new muffler and all has been right ever since. Great little generator, it runs my 15K AC and microwave at the same time. I haven't run it on propane yet, but I love it for the freedom of dry camping. For the money, these generators are awesome! I run mine on the right side of the bed, angled towards the left, with the tail gate opened. When it's raining, I push it further towards the cab under the tonneau. I also plug a small fan into it, to dissipate exhaust and to aid in cooling.
The small fan in bed of truck is a great idea. I have a camper on my truck and with the tailgate down and a fan I think I will be GooD. Thanks for the idea of a fan 👍
I bought this same unit after watching your review on it awhile back. I've never owned a generator because we're newbies...I can honestly say that for the last year or so it has worked flawlessly! It has kept our AC running great! It handles all our needs just fine. We just got back from Idyllwild Park campground in the our Southern California Mountain. 30° nights...kept us warm and comfortable. The remote was the talk of the site! Friends and neighbors were awed with envy. I actually shared it with some folks. Love your videos...Robert/Donna... (WarriorCoffee)
We have two Powerhorse 2000 generators and they have served us well. Used for 5th wheel camping/traveling. Use them when in rest stop to run A/C (just one of the two units) . They have been used during power outages at home. Used to run an electric chain saw and power tools. Most of the time they are used the two of them at a time. I don't have a decibel meter but I would call them reasonably quiet. And as mentioned in the video the sides of the truck muffle the sound some. It's a rare occasion they won't start on one pull even after sitting for several weeks. They are selling for $549 on Amazon which is about what we paid in 2016. Not being a brand buyer I could care less about that end of it. The Champion sounds/looks like a winner. Price is very affordable and the remote is a great feature. Thanks for your videos they are enjoyable and informative.
Perhaps my perspective is skewed by years of running construction site generators, but I have been quite pleasantly amazed at how quiet my Champion is. On a quiet Mountain top with a generator sitting just outside the RV I usually can't hardly hear it over anything it might be running in the RV, such as air conditioning or the furnace running, or perhaps a TV. Again, perhaps my perspective is skewed from driving a truck over the road and parking next to Big Rigs running all night long but this generator just has a nice pur outside if everything else is quiet. I have been very pleased with mine and it's especially nice on a Cold Mountain in the middle of the night, to be able to push the button from inside and have your generator kick on.
Ran my 3100 champion for 2-1/2 weeks following hurricane Michael to power my daughters house essentials. We cycled off for a few hours each day, but it ran it at least 18 hours each day. What a workhorse. The fuel economy was outstanding, especially when it was hard to find following storm. I know what to get them for Christmas!
That's exactly what I just bought one for. My husband has recently passed away and I couldn't pull start our huge 7500 watt generator. I just finished following the Loloho tutorial on priming and breaking in and the oil change. Now I'm ready for Hurricane season! I love this Generator. Easy to handle and use. Quieter for a neighborhood than the huge one I had too. So happy I got the remote start unit on special for less than 620.00!!
HI, Great vids guys, keep them up. We purchased or Champion 1 year ago after watching your review published May 17. We payed under $1000. delivered to a camp ground. We are currently Boon-docking in the Colorado Rockies. 7800' -10*f this morning. 11-25-18 cozy warm inside.
We own the 3400 dual fuel model. The 3400 dual fuel model does not come with the remote start. We just got back from a trip in which we used it for 168 hours straight with absolutely no issues. Unfortunately, the propane diaphragm that shipped with the unit was broken. This seems to be a common issue, most likely because of the way Champion packages the diaphragm. I called Champion and received a replacement but not in time for our trip so we ran the generator on gasoline. In the future we will use propane. Our only issue with the generator is the small fuel tank but with that said we averaged 12 hours on a fill. I would normally top the fuel off so I didn't have to get up in the middle of the night in the cold weather to fill it. I can't tell you at what percentage of power we used but we ran it in the economy mode. It ran our interior lights, water heater, pump, coffee pot, television, dvd/stereo, phone chargers and blower fan for the furnace. As for the volume of sound, our property is adjacent to a national forest and there is only one neighbor. They were surprised that we were running a generator since they didn't hear it.
Thumbs up on this Generator. I purchased 16 months ago based on your earlier review. the remote start is the bomb. I have put it through the paces in both hot summer camping and winter camping. Your caution on not storing the plastic gas can (or anything for that matter) near the exhaust is valid. I won't go into details but could have had a disaster on our hands. Love your channel.
We have the same unit with the remote start. Love the unit, and the remote start is a game changer. The noise isn't the quietest but for the price, rv plug, and remote start it is worth it.
At this point I have probably tried 20 different generators. This modest little champion unit remains my all-time favorite and it is what we continue to take with us on our RV trips.
We have had our champion 3500 watt generator for a few years now, and we really like it. As far as the noise I stumbled upon a trick, we now leave ours in the front compartment of our 5th wheel. It is MUCH quieter inside and out. Love the remote start. And yes we open the compartment door the exhaust pointed out.
Just bought one. Showed this video to my wife and got the 🖒. We only have a popup, but in Wisconsin's winter storm we lose power, so this can run emergency heat .
Kudos again for Champion customer service! I got a Champion 3100 watt this summer (non-electric start) and it was defective out of the box. It would start, but it wouldn't idle down. After going through some troubleshooting over the phone with tech support, we determined that the controller board was bad. They knew we were due to leave in a week on a 2-week trip (we purchased it for this trip!), so they overnighted a new board and gave us a second one to keep as a backup! (~$300 value). It arrived the next day and the generator has run great ever since. It sometimes struggled to start the AC, so I had to add a hard start capacitor to the AC unit. After that, no problems.
Hello again guys! I bought this unit upon your first review awhile back. I don’t regret for one minute the thousand bucks I spent. It has worked flawlessly every single time! Runs the AC, microwave, and or the TV! The super best part is the remote control! We were the talk of the mountain boondocking in Idyllwild California in 32• weather! My son-in-law was so jealous while he was outside messing with his generator pull cord!!! He’s still trying to borrow a thousand bucks from me...nope!
Remote On/Off. In any generator you want to unplug the power first, let it run idle for a min then shut if off. Otherwise you could lose the electrical field and the unit wont produce power. As you stated the issue you're having. Look up the drill on reverse method to recharge your electrical field.
I wanted to have the dual fuel because of living on the Gulf Coast. After Hurricane Katrina, our local Propane dealer was back on line within an hour after the hurricane had passed. Gasoline was rare and very expensive with many of the local refineries shut down. I may still convert our home generator to propane.
I purchased this Champion based on your initial view. Love It! The wife can turn it on and off whenever she does her hair with the remote. Gas consumption is very good. It could use a gas gauge. Noise level is acceptable. Aiming it in the right direction is the key. Overall, I would recommend it. One other nice minor feature is a built in battery tender while in storage. We boondock most of the time. I can run it to charge batteries (AGM) about two hours a day. With an extra one gallon Jerry Can I can go for a week with conservative use. Keep the video coming. I learned a lot from you videos.
I have the Westinghouse iGen4500 and I love it. Would love to see you do a review of it. Got the 4500 so that I could have backup power for my coal stove and freezers in the event of a power outage in the winter. Haven't had to use it for that, yet. However, there's nothing in our Dutchmen that it won't run with ease. Hot shower, with the AC running, food in the microwave and the girls watching tv is no problem.
Bought this model after watching your video. Runs like a Champion, pun intended. The battery was bad from the get go but Champion told me to order a new. Love the way it tucks in the back left corner of the pickup box on our 2500HD Silverado and with the 5th wheel above it and the tailgate closed and locked no one will steal it. Also can hook up or unhook with it in place. Put the hour meter on it like you installed.
I bought a remote start 3500 watt Champion generator from Cabela's for about $900. I put 500 hours on it over the summer and it ran great 95% of the time. The only issue seemed to be after I ran it out of gas, refilled it, and started it again right away with a heavy load...but just on occasion. I used the $20 rain cover strategically draped over the front of the generator during rain storms and had no issues. I have a 5th wheel with a 15k BTU air conditioner and there is a bit of shuffling when using different RV systems at the same time such as the water heater, microwave, etc. because I like to see just how far I can push it before overload. I think the generator holds 1.6 gallon of gas and it runs about 7 hours at idle in economy mode and about 5 hours under a heavy load. Overall, I'm really happy with the generator. I also added a magnetic dipstick from Ebay. It's amazing how much junk I wipe off of it every 100 hour oil change.
I own a Dual Fuel 3400w Generator with 125 hours of use with no problems. I purchased the generator June of 2016 and would do it all over again. Most of the use has been on camping and hunting trips. Many times the generator has run 8 or 10 hours at a time.
I have the same unit. Two years now and hundreds of hours on it. Sometimes runs 24-7. Never one single issue. Starts first time everytime. I do not find it to be any louder than any other inverter generator, even under load. I change the oil regularly and run the carb dry prior to long periods of non use.
I also found Champion customer service to be excellent. I bought a used 3100 that wouldn't start but had been running (I got it for a great price). I figured that the carburetor needed cleaning and when I took it apart I found a clogged emulsifier tube and jet. I requested information online from Champion about ordering a bowl gasket and flange gasket. I was disappointed when they called me and indicated that those parts weren't available but a new carb would be $30. I decided to improvise and reuse the bowl gasket and make a new flange gasket. When I put it back together it started right up and ran great with the newly cleaned carb. To my astonishment, a few days later a new replacement carb arrived on my doorstep courtesy of the folks at Champion.
I can’t agree more, this is a fantastic gen. We turn ours on when dry camping and in really hot weather to cool down trailer before quiet hours. As for the gross comment, who cares, I always say, “It’s none of my business what others think”
I bought this Champion unit with remote last summer mostly to use for camper. So far there have been no issues. Great product for the money! Thanks for the video, helps me feel better about my purchase.
Over 1000 hours on ours now. Amsoil Small engine oil since day one. Archoil in oil and gas. Non ethanol fuel. Clean the spark arrestor regularly. Still performs like new.
I purchased the Westinghouse iGen4500 with remote for about $800 and it has been flawless. I watched just about every generator review you had before I found the Westinghouse product. Thanks for posting such good info!
We bought our 3100 champion generator 2 years ago and use it for a/c or microwave use. We have solar so the on/off wireless fob is our favorite feature. It has had no problems whatsoever running our a/c while our friends parralel Honda's would not run on a hot day. I guess they need to be in the shade? Kinda defeating the purpose...your original video sold us and I've sent both vids to my friend who just bought a trailer. THANKS
We opted for the 3500 Dual Fuel/Electric start. Absolutely love it. Never had petrol in it yet. We actually have people comment they thought we had a Honda because its so quiet. However if they were comparing it to my neighbors who are running non-invertor generators we can see why.
I really like mine. I looked at many reviews, almost all good. Then I bought one. The generator is completely reliable and the remote control is wonderful, the best feature ever! Buy this unit for that feature, you will be very happy.
I bought a Champion 4200/3500 and I love it. It Has an electric start with remote. I paid around $400.00 for it and you will not find a generator with electric/remote for that kind of money. I got it online through Home Depot, They had tons of generators on sale. This Champion was the best deal. Run my air compresser, of course my 5th wheel. Plus other out side items.
We have the same unit, purchased it from Costco online. Customer service read great with gas tank issue, they replaced no questions asked. Great review
I bought a Champion 7500 watt generator for home use, 18 months ago. I've had nothing but problems with the generator and its never worked even one time during that period. They sent me batteries, they sent me a carburetor, and i even brought it to a champion service center. Nobody can make this generator operate. However, Champion customer service has been very good and they decided just last week to replace the generator, so kudos to them. I do not think it should have taken that long…….but at least they are taking care of the problem.
Nice video. For all Canadian buyers ( like me ) be advised, the Canadian version does NOT have a remote starter. However unlike the American version we can connect another unit in parallel.
Purchased the digital hybrid with remote start. 2.9 gal tank the remote start feature and a bank of batteries is as close to being on an electric grid as you can get. I just have to get up once in a while when the tank is empty and the batteries are drained and I’m forced to fill it up. It’s nowhere near a problem as filling the little tank every time I start it, run it then get up to stop it. 😁
Love my 3500 W remote start Champion! Waaay better than carry two Hondas to do the same job! Maybe 3 dB louder than the Hondas... (until they turn on the second one!)
Thanks so much for the updated review. I think this is the generator for us. Like you, we wouldn’t be using it a lot and when we would, noise probably won’t be a issue. Also, as you mentioned it’s easy on the pocketbook. Thanks again. We really value you opinion when looking to purchase RV equipment. You are a awesome asset to the RV community.
RV Couple We got this one last year without the remote. Used it for a major trip to Haida Gwaii near Alaska. Work well. No issues. We have not turned it on since summer of 2017. This month my husband tried to restart it. But no go. Brought it inside the house to bring to room temp. Took it back outside and no problem starting. Now we are moving it to our winter cabin as an emergency backup.
Excellent and insightful review. We have this and use it for High School Rodeo. It is essential...the remote start and stop means my wife or I don’t have to leave the coach in the AM to start things up. This is quieter than any conventional generator-anyone who’s had to bury their head in pillow to block out a neighbor’s conventional generator will appreciate the Champion for low/reasonable noise levels. As a 3000 series, you might need to turn off the A/C when running the microwave, but that’s only for a few minutes. Our Champion has been used on the ground, in the dust, and keeps going. We change oil easily and the air filters from Champion are inexpensive.... purchase 2 at a time-Champion is easy to work with on the phone. The only thing I would change are the smallish wheels..,,good for stability, but a tough pull when going over uneven ground or pebbles. That’s the real world for you....otherwise, highly recommend if you’re not going with an Onan. The remote start is great.
I think this is a good generator and happy so far. HOWEVER, my OEM battery was not holding a charge after about 16 months of use. I investigated and found that the battery casing was cracked and acid dust was covering internal parts with heavy corrosion. I cleaned it up and installed a new battery. BUT, if it went undetected for a few more months the corrosion would have been at a point of no return. CHECK YOUR BATTERY!!
We have the Champion 3500 model with the remote start. We have had ours for about 8 months now buthaven't used it much yet, only about 20 some hours on it, but so far we are 99% happy with it. We only had one hiccup with it where we ran it out of fuel, and then after refueling, it did not want to start. After running down the battery trying to get it started again and having to ultimately use the rope start, we finally got it going, and it hasn't missed a beat since. Ours will run our 13.5Kbtu A/C and the microwave at the same time (although I don't recommend it). We added the exact same el cheapo hourmeter to ours as you did on yours. The 3500 will run our RV with the A/C on in 90°-95° heat for 5.7 hours on a tankful of fuel. Agreed, a larger fuel tank would be welcome, but then again it isn't that big of a deal to just top it off every so often either. I feel that for the Value per Dollar, the Champion is TOUGH to beat.
Good video. I ran a champion 3500 watt almost everyday for about 5 months.... as much as 10 hours a day. It was pulling a 5000 btu ac. Cost was about $1 per hour for gasoline. (I think the propane setup costs twice as much... especially if you are exchanging 20lb bottles for $20 to $25 a pop.) I finally thought I had worn it out when it started running rough the second year, but I realized the bearing at the pull cord was coming apart. I found a replacement bearing at Motion Industries for $5... and said... oh hell... give me two of them. So they are tough... very tough and I rather own 3 or 4 of them (even just for spare parts) than one Honda.
I have a champion dual fuel that would not run my 13.5kbtu.. Called Champion and a new upgraded control board was in my mailbox in 3 days. A solid fix. Also on exhaust heat, generator was in my truck bed (shell) for noise abatement and BOOOM!!, found a Dust Off can aerosol exploded with the warm environment exploding against my grease canister and splattered grease on everything. Still on the full time adventure and loving it. Quartzite HO!
I have the same one and love it. The remote start is great. We have had an issue where it doesn't start with the magic red button on the unit itself. Other than that I love it. The noise is fine for the price point. Great unit, great price.
Thanks for the update. We purchased this unit as well in August. Had no issues with it, it is noisy, but as you stated, the truck bed attenuates the sound. We bought this based on your review. Safe travels this winter, and Happy Thanksgiving. Doug and Joan Huntsville
I think with the remote electric start/stop, you will run it for the exact time you need. If you have to go outside it might be on for a longer time. Noise for less time and less fuel. Great consideration while figuring out which model to get.
Long time Champion user and very satisfied. I run the old $350 model with the rv plung I bought 10 yrs. ago and never had any issues. They are noisy, but I use mine mostly on Wildlife Managent Areas and state and national forests here in FL and only for short periods of time.
Great review! We have the 3500w remote start champion like that. We also have right at 100hrs on it and I have to say it is GREAT!!! When in Yellowstone this past September it was 29 on morning, hit the remote, it didn’t start the first try, but it will automatically keep trying(3?times), it started on the second attempt and ran fine! We have ran it for several hours at a time also without a fail. It lives on a tray on the back bumper of the trailer, with the cover on while traveling, get to camp, set up, remove cover and I made an aluminum heat/noise deflector that fits on the exhaust side with 2 thumb screws, that makes it a little quieter too.. Talked to Champion service once, had a question, they answered, were prompt curious and answered the question, cant ask for any more than that!! I get 6-7 hrs run time on a tank of fuel.. I absolutely love the Champion, we have many more travels together in the future!!! Oh yes, got it on sale from Cabelas for $800 delivered to my door,,fantastic value!!!
Ive had a Champion generator for 13 years. Runs perfect. The secret to any Generator is when you store it long term cut the gas off at the petcock and let it the motor run till it dies. Carbs cant gum up if they don't have gas in them. :-)
I have a champion 3500 digital hybrid generator open frame and I am going on my 3rd season it has been great I use it on the back of my motorhome on a carrier and in the bed of my pickup when pulling my camper. It is pretty quite for the most part. when I am boondocking like a Walmart or a truck stop. I try to park close to the road away from everyone else. I try to take a little walk away and it is hard to hear over the traffic , and inside the motorhome it is very quite. much quieter than the Kolar house generator. Very fuel efficient . much much better than the kolar. very happy with my champion product. Would have liked to have the one you are reviewing but Its wasn't the money it was the money. Thanks for the review I may upgrade someday. Best of luck to you and the wife and travel safe. maybe see you on the road sometime.
I think the only negative aspect of the Champion generator is the gas tank size. When you're in cold weather no big deal; use the generator periodically to keep your batteries charged. But if your dry camping in the heat of summer, running the AC for just one hour won't cut it. I know it's more expensive, but my Honda 3000 will run my AC all night long on a single tank. I guess it really depends on what you expect out of your generator. Great review as always!
Love love love my dual fuel Champion 3400. Best is I don't have to lug gas cans in the bed of the truck. Runs longer and efficiently on propane including my 13.5 a/c. I can see where the remote comes in handy however I wouldn't trade it for the dual fuel option. Great review on your unit.
Tammy Scully I’ve been considering the duel fuel as well I’ll most likely get that one because I love all the features. . Could you imagine duel fuel with remote?!! 🤘🏼😀🤘🏼
I ran a Champion 3500 on a 18 wheeler rig run a 5000 BTU window air conditioner and a small microwave so what about every two years I'd have to change generators but when you look at all the road grime and the other environmental problems it wasn't bad at all ..
11-13-2019 purchased a used 1 year old 3100W Champion Generator with remote start (former owner had only 6 hours on usage, sold his TT) for $600. Now being used on my 5th wheel and the convenience of the remote start far out weighs (figure of speech) my former Honda generator EU3000i 2018 and as for the noise level they are about the same. The Honda had: no wheels and tow handle, heavier than Champion and cost much higher. Just my opine.
Great review!! We've had our 3100 Champ without electric start for a year now and it has performed flawlessly! Your review was spot on with our experience (with the exception electric start feature). We have 50 hrs on ours and use it like you guys, sporadicly when necessary. We have a 25ft Coleman TT equipped much like your Airstream. Keep up the great work, love the channel!!!
Everything you said dido❗️I have 2017 classic Airstream and 3500 champion fuel only same length of time bout 2 years. Its bit heavy and bit loud but for the remote start 👊🏾great. Recently called champion for new nylon mesh fuel filter. Couldn’t believe they sent replacement for free👊🏾
We have the 3100 and it is excellent...however, the remote model was not available in Canada 🇨🇦 in 2018. Maybe now. Either way, we find it an excellent value and worked well up in the Yukon/NWT this past year. Agree about the gas gauge.
We have the 3400 watt with remote start, have almost 200 hours on it. I've changed the oil about every 75 hours. We even have the same hour meter that you have, saw it on on earlier video and installed it. We have a 15k AC unit on our Grand Design 2600RB and the gen set starts and runs it with no problem. Only thing I'd like to see is an extended fuel supply option or modification. Camping in the hot Florida nights when the AC needs to run all night is a bit challenging. I top off the generator and go to bed late, around 11pm and then have to get up early and refuel it. One tank of fuel lasted about 6-7 hours.
Thanks for the great info! The wife and I are just beginning our rv research in preparation for retirement. We're learning a lot from your videos. Thank you.
JP JP Joan and I retired this year, watched a lot of you tube videos. Ended up with a Rockwood, and our local RV dealer has a lifetime warranty on all the mechanical items, which was the cherry on top of the Sundae. Watch LoLoHo and some others. These folks are great at their reviews. Clear, informative, and humorous. Plus they are fellow Alabamians..
Used our Champion while traveling the past couple of years and love it! If I had to buy another one tomorrow it would be another Champion with out a doubt!
We have the Champion 3400. It's a little more power but we sacrifice the remote start which, on reflection, maybe wasn't a good idea. I'm a little worried now about using it inside the truck bed. We have a cap rather than a tonneau, and I keep the generator right up front behind the cab. The exhaust vents facing a trailer spare tire and now you've got me wondering if that isn't a really, really bad idea, so I'm looking forward to the video on gensets in the truck bed. Naive question, is there such a thing as an attachable exhaust pipe for these things? As always - loved the video, thanks!
Sean, we love our Champion 75537i. We've got nearly 800 hours on ours, and agree that the remote start is an absolute killer feature (no Cousin Eddie here!). And our experience with Champion Customer Service, both getting a free high altitude carburetor jet and to determine the proper battery size as we stupidly killed the original battery) was second to none. Great job on the video!
I like the size of it. I had an RV ready champion generator - not this same model, which I liked. It got stolen! Now I have a Troy Built, but it's twice as big & twice as heavy. Lowes gave me an unbelievable price because they heard my Champion was stolen. I miss that Champion though!
Being a service dealer for Champion, we have found the product to be good quality. The company does respond well to dealer request as well as customers. Of the non-name brands, they do seem to good quality. Not overly complicated build. Suggest keep track of the hours and you should be able to know how long the gen runs on a tank.
We purchased the 3400 w remote start Champion after watching your first review video. It runs out 15k ac unit with plenty to spare. Love it and your videos. Keep em coming!!!
We have looked all over you tube and the internet even asked a few times so let me ask again. How about some recipes, were out in the back country often and would like some good recipes,,,we suck at camp food,,, also setting up a brand new travel trailer we will shop your with your sight link. so glad your doing well Sean, having came thru illness myself i know how tough it is. love the channel great stuff. No one shares what to eat ,,,,,or how to cook ,,,,or what to cook on,,,,, terrible for us starving people. lastly because ive never done this how exactly to we use your amazon and you guys get credit. we have generators, solar equipment, Jeep stuff to buy, wouldnt want you two to miss out on anything.
I think you did a great job on the review of the generator. One thing I would suggest Run your generator on premium gas it will run better/smother. You should give it a minute to warm up when you start it and a couple minutes under no load after being run under a heavy load say 1/2+ of capacity to give it a chance to cool down. Great job. Bill
Thank you for the review. Will certainly consider it. We bought our first RV so inevitably we will need a generator. Good to know there are good alternatives to the expensive brands. Just wish it came with a meter to measure running hours.
Another great generator video, not just for an rv but for home use also. I have an open frame generator for home use and I swear I can hear it one town away. Thanks!
I just purchased a Pulsar 4000 watt unit from Ebay for 677.00 free delivery . It has remote start , 3.2 gallon tank and 30 amp outlet I have not put it to full use yet I hope it produces as advertised.
We’ve been using our Champion 3400 w/remote start for almost 2 years now and haven’t had any problems. When we were boondocking near Flagstaff last year the temperature dropped into the upper 20’s a couple of nights and it took 3 or 4 tries for it to start in the mornings but if it doesn’t start the first time there will be a pause of about 5 seconds and it automatically tries again for up to 5 times. It never took more than 4 attempts to fire up.
Have nothing but good to say about mine that ive had for 4 years, super quiet and never given me an issue with remote start When its over 110 outside we’ve run it for days at 16 hours a day and never had an issue, absolute workhorse.
For what they cost I think they are the best out there, we have owned 2 of them and did not have a single problem with either one. We always ran them outside the pickup because I found it easier to position the generator than trying to position our rig, especially in dry camp grounds. The first one we had did double duty not only did it run our camper but it ran my power tools when I worked construction. I think as long as you keep up on the maintenance of the engine and the electrical system they will last for a long time. 4
Thanks for another generator video! Are you able to run the Champion generator from the bed of your truck during rain? Also where do you store your gasoline for the generator? I have the same generator.
To avoid ethanol base fuel always uses the premium fuel. Since generators are not used regularly, always add a fuel stabilizer when you purchase your fuel.
I had one of the Champion construction generators with the remote start. It was great for that type of generator, and the remote start was awesome for using it as a backup generator for the house. With the right setup. you can start it without even going out in a storm, and then just switch your internal power to the generator. My one complaint was the battery. I'm not sure it even lasted 2 years in spite of running the generator for at least 15 minutes every couple months. It was just a cheap battery that didn't last.
My question to you is with the champion inverter generator can you leave the 30 amp plug into it when the generator is off then turn it on with the remote control does that hurt the RV electrical system shouldn't the generator run first let me warm up then plug the RV plug into it
We purchased the Champion Dual fuel 3400 inverter. Its great no electric start but I really like that I can run on Propane. Plus the eco mode is hard to tell the difference between that and my Honda. Cheers Loloho
@@jeffward7466 never compared the two, just like how clean the propane burns. Not having to worry about a gummed up carburetor is worth any difference for me.
Great review. We've got the dual fuel. Haven't had a lot of use yet. Not sure why we have trouble with the battery staying charged, keep it on the trickle charge at home . When traveling this Sommer we tried it and battery was dead. Made sure switches were all off.
We bought this generator this spring based on your review and we love it. We do a lot of boondocking and have ran it all night to keep out camper cooled down as well as run out furnace in the colder weather. We agree the remote start makes it well worth it. We have had no issues with ours other then I have over loaded it a few time without thinking. Always love your reviews!
I bought the first version of this generator when remote start was not an option. However I feel very manly whenever I pull that rope and hear it roar to life!
Personally, I would gladly sacrifice a little more sound for the remote start/stop. The real determinate factor for us would be reliability. That, and service. We certainly will consider a Champion generator, Sean. I think you gave us a very fair and thorough review, once again. Thanks!
We have a Champion 3400w Inverter generator without the remote but still like it very much. It seems to be a bit more quiet at 58dBA than the 3100w that you reviewed. It has two modes; Economy (very stealthy) and Full and although the run time is listed as 8 hrs ours ran for a bit over 10 hrs in the Eco mode. Your correct that the fuel capacity is a bummer as I have had to refuel it in the dark on occasion. While it is not light it is compact and easily moved once on the ground with the rear wheels. I would recommend Champion to my friends as I feel it is a great value for the service that it performs.
We have the same generator. I used it in our trip to Canada when boondocking, I use it at elk camp for hours on end to run the heater and tv. The remote is fantastic. It works at fairly long distances. I bet we have 150 hours on ours. We change the oil every 40-50 hrs. It will work our AC and tv but that's about it when the AC is on.
Love my Champion 3100, but I got it before the electric start was available, I really wish I had waited. I also wonder if it would be possible in future models to add an eco-mode switch to the remote, that could come in handy. On a side note, Sean...lift with your knees!!! I doubt want to spend anymore time in the hospital! Love your videos, keep up the good work.
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Thanks a lot for your help!
I think it’s a great unit, I had one a few years back and personally I think it’s a lot quieter than my on board generator on my 05 Jamboree.
I'm a pilot and have a dedicated 5 gal. gas can for 100 octane low-lead gas (100LL). Airplanes use this for a few reasons: it has more power and the low-lead content bathes the valves for longer life, plus no ethanol, which acts poorly at altitudes and is prone to vapor lock. Planes were designed for this gas and little engines today love it too. It has been explained to me by mechanics and users like tree-trimmers, lawn maintenance people that the ethanol mixed into most car gas eats the little rubber/plastic parts of little engine carbs. This is why car gas over time causes problems. I use this in off-road air cooled engines. Costs a little more and you have to go to an airport. I plan to use this gas in a generator along side propane. It makes a pleasing exhaust smell. Or maybe it just reminds me of flying? :)
I purchased the Champion Genny and am really pleased. Like you, I love love love love the remote start.The last time I camped this season, it snowed. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, wants to get all dressed up and go outside in the middle of the night to fire up a generator. I'm now a generator snob for the champion.
Agree with all you said about the Champion generator. We have one of the 3100W with pull start and the eco switch. It definitely uses gas when under load, but the electric output is clean and stable. Very happy with it so far this first season.
You might want to consider a wooden dowel for a fuel dipstick. Fill the tank to normal, put a length of dowel in the tank opening, remove the dowel and mark the full level with a notch. Half that length is 1/2 tank, and so forth. Before they had fuel gauges on cars, that was the method used, and it worked. Before my time but I heard about it. lol
We bought a 3400W dually earlier in the year for our Newfoundland expedition. I broke it in properly and it performed flawlessly, until we came home. I noticed it was getting slightly louder with every run. I called their customer service and it was absolutely excellent. He set me up to have it inspected, locally. Come to find out, the muffler broke the weld at the head. They sent a new muffler and all has been right ever since. Great little generator, it runs my 15K AC and microwave at the same time. I haven't run it on propane yet, but I love it for the freedom of dry camping. For the money, these generators are awesome! I run mine on the right side of the bed, angled towards the left, with the tail gate opened. When it's raining, I push it further towards the cab under the tonneau. I also plug a small fan into it, to dissipate exhaust and to aid in cooling.
Hope you had a great time while visiting our province and many wounderful memories
The small fan in bed of truck is a great idea. I have a camper on my truck and with the tailgate down and a fan I think I will be GooD. Thanks for the idea of a fan 👍
I bought this same unit after watching your review on it awhile back. I've never owned a generator because we're newbies...I can honestly say that for the last year or so it has worked flawlessly! It has kept our AC running great! It handles all our needs just fine. We just got back from Idyllwild Park campground in the our Southern California Mountain. 30° nights...kept us warm and comfortable. The remote was the talk of the site! Friends and neighbors were awed with envy. I actually shared it with some folks. Love your videos...Robert/Donna... (WarriorCoffee)
We have two Powerhorse 2000 generators and they have served us well. Used for 5th wheel camping/traveling. Use them when in rest stop to run A/C (just one of the two units) . They have been used during power outages at home. Used to run an electric chain saw and power tools. Most of the time they are used the two of them at a time. I don't have a decibel meter but I would call them reasonably quiet. And as mentioned in the video the sides of the truck muffle the sound some. It's a rare occasion they won't start on one pull even after sitting for several weeks.
They are selling for $549 on Amazon which is about what we paid in 2016. Not being a brand buyer I could care less about that end of it.
The Champion sounds/looks like a winner. Price is very affordable and the remote is a great feature. Thanks for your videos they are enjoyable and informative.
Perhaps my perspective is skewed by years of running construction site generators, but I have been quite pleasantly amazed at how quiet my Champion is. On a quiet Mountain top with a generator sitting just outside the RV I usually can't hardly hear it over anything it might be running in the RV, such as air conditioning or the furnace running, or perhaps a TV. Again, perhaps my perspective is skewed from driving a truck over the road and parking next to Big Rigs running all night long but this generator just has a nice pur outside if everything else is quiet. I have been very pleased with mine and it's especially nice on a Cold Mountain in the middle of the night, to be able to push the button from inside and have your generator kick on.
Ran my 3100 champion for 2-1/2 weeks following hurricane Michael to power my daughters house essentials. We cycled off for a few hours each day, but it ran it at least 18 hours each day. What a workhorse. The fuel economy was outstanding, especially when it was hard to find following storm. I know what to get them for Christmas!
That's exactly what I just bought one for. My husband has recently passed away and I couldn't pull start our huge 7500 watt generator. I just finished following the Loloho tutorial on priming and breaking in and the oil change. Now I'm ready for Hurricane season! I love this Generator. Easy to handle and use. Quieter for a neighborhood than the huge one I had too. So happy I got the remote start unit on special for less than 620.00!!
HI, Great vids guys, keep them up. We purchased or Champion 1 year ago after watching your review published May 17. We payed under $1000. delivered to a camp ground. We are currently Boon-docking in the Colorado Rockies. 7800' -10*f this morning. 11-25-18 cozy warm inside.
We own the 3400 dual fuel model. The 3400 dual fuel model does not come with the remote start. We just got back from a trip in which we used it for 168 hours straight with absolutely no issues. Unfortunately, the propane diaphragm that shipped with the unit was broken. This seems to be a common issue, most likely because of the way Champion packages the diaphragm. I called Champion and received a replacement but not in time for our trip so we ran the generator on gasoline. In the future we will use propane. Our only issue with the generator is the small fuel tank but with that said we averaged 12 hours on a fill. I would normally top the fuel off so I didn't have to get up in the middle of the night in the cold weather to fill it. I can't tell you at what percentage of power we used but we ran it in the economy mode. It ran our interior lights, water heater, pump, coffee pot, television, dvd/stereo, phone chargers and blower fan for the furnace. As for the volume of sound, our property is adjacent to a national forest and there is only one neighbor. They were surprised that we were running a generator since they didn't hear it.
Thumbs up on this Generator. I purchased 16 months ago based on your earlier review. the remote start is the bomb. I have put it through the paces in both hot summer camping and winter camping. Your caution on not storing the plastic gas can (or anything for that matter) near the exhaust is valid. I won't go into details but could have had a disaster on our hands. Love your channel.
Haha I know exactly what you mean. You only make that mistake once! 🔥😮
We have the same unit with the remote start. Love the unit, and the remote start is a game changer. The noise isn't the quietest but for the price, rv plug, and remote start it is worth it.
At this point I have probably tried 20 different generators. This modest little champion unit remains my all-time favorite and it is what we continue to take with us on our RV trips.
We have had our champion 3500 watt generator for a few years now, and we really like it. As far as the noise I stumbled upon a trick, we now leave ours in the front compartment of our 5th wheel. It is MUCH quieter inside and out. Love the remote start. And yes we open the compartment door the exhaust pointed out.
Just bought one. Showed this video to my wife and got the 🖒.
We only have a popup, but in Wisconsin's winter storm we lose power, so this can run emergency heat .
Kudos again for Champion customer service! I got a Champion 3100 watt this summer (non-electric start) and it was defective out of the box. It would start, but it wouldn't idle down. After going through some troubleshooting over the phone with tech support, we determined that the controller board was bad. They knew we were due to leave in a week on a 2-week trip (we purchased it for this trip!), so they overnighted a new board and gave us a second one to keep as a backup! (~$300 value). It arrived the next day and the generator has run great ever since. It sometimes struggled to start the AC, so I had to add a hard start capacitor to the AC unit. After that, no problems.
Awesome! They really seem to go above and beyond on customer service. Gotta love that. 👍
Hello again guys! I bought this unit upon your first review awhile back. I don’t regret for one minute the thousand bucks I spent. It has worked flawlessly every single time! Runs the AC, microwave, and or the TV! The super best part is the remote control! We were the talk of the mountain boondocking in Idyllwild California in 32• weather! My son-in-law was so jealous while he was outside messing with his generator pull cord!!! He’s still trying to borrow a thousand bucks from me...nope!
Remote On/Off. In any generator you want to unplug the power first, let it run idle for a min then shut if off. Otherwise you could lose the electrical field and the unit wont produce power. As you stated the issue you're having. Look up the drill on reverse method to recharge your electrical field.
I wanted to have the dual fuel because of living on the Gulf Coast. After Hurricane Katrina, our local Propane dealer was back on line within an hour after the hurricane had passed. Gasoline was rare and very expensive with many of the local refineries shut down. I may still convert our home generator to propane.
I purchased this Champion based on your initial view. Love It! The wife can turn it on and off whenever she does her hair with the remote. Gas consumption is very good. It could use a gas gauge. Noise level is acceptable. Aiming it in the right direction is the key. Overall, I would recommend it. One other nice minor feature is a built in battery tender while in storage. We boondock most of the time. I can run it to charge batteries (AGM) about two hours a day. With an extra one gallon Jerry Can I can go for a week with conservative use. Keep the video coming. I learned a lot from you videos.
I have the Westinghouse iGen4500 and I love it. Would love to see you do a review of it. Got the 4500 so that I could have backup power for my coal stove and freezers in the event of a power outage in the winter. Haven't had to use it for that, yet. However, there's nothing in our Dutchmen that it won't run with ease. Hot shower, with the AC running, food in the microwave and the girls watching tv is no problem.
Bought this model after watching your video. Runs like a Champion, pun intended. The battery was bad from the get go but Champion told me to order a new. Love the way it tucks in the back left corner of the pickup box on our 2500HD Silverado and with the 5th wheel above it and the tailgate closed and locked no one will steal it. Also can hook up or unhook with it in place. Put the hour meter on it like you installed.
I bought a remote start 3500 watt Champion generator from Cabela's for about $900. I put 500 hours on it over the summer and it ran great 95% of the time. The only issue seemed to be after I ran it out of gas, refilled it, and started it again right away with a heavy load...but just on occasion. I used the $20 rain cover strategically draped over the front of the generator during rain storms and had no issues. I have a 5th wheel with a 15k BTU air conditioner and there is a bit of shuffling when using different RV systems at the same time such as the water heater, microwave, etc. because I like to see just how far I can push it before overload. I think the generator holds 1.6 gallon of gas and it runs about 7 hours at idle in economy mode and about 5 hours under a heavy load. Overall, I'm really happy with the generator. I also added a magnetic dipstick from Ebay. It's amazing how much junk I wipe off of it every 100 hour oil change.
I own a Dual Fuel 3400w Generator with 125 hours of use with no problems. I purchased the generator June of 2016 and would do it all over again. Most of the use has been on camping and hunting trips. Many times the generator has run 8 or 10 hours at a time.
I have the same unit. Two years now and hundreds of hours on it. Sometimes runs 24-7. Never one single issue. Starts first time everytime. I do not find it to be any louder than any other inverter generator, even under load. I change the oil regularly and run the carb dry prior to long periods of non use.
I also found Champion customer service to be excellent. I bought a used 3100 that wouldn't start but had been running (I got it for a great price). I figured that the carburetor needed cleaning and when I took it apart I found a clogged emulsifier tube and jet. I requested information online from Champion about ordering a bowl gasket and flange gasket. I was disappointed when they called me and indicated that those parts weren't available but a new carb would be $30. I decided to improvise and reuse the bowl gasket and make a new flange gasket. When I put it back together it started right up and ran great with the newly cleaned carb. To my astonishment, a few days later a new replacement carb arrived on my doorstep courtesy of the folks at Champion.
I can’t agree more, this is a fantastic gen. We turn ours on when dry camping and in really hot weather to cool down trailer before quiet hours. As for the gross comment, who cares, I always say, “It’s none of my business what others think”
I bought this Champion unit with remote last summer mostly to use for camper. So far there have been no issues. Great product for the money! Thanks for the video, helps me feel better about my purchase.
Over 1000 hours on ours now. Amsoil Small engine oil since day one. Archoil in oil and gas. Non ethanol fuel. Clean the spark arrestor regularly. Still performs like new.
Ours has been rock solid. Same treatment with Archoil etc. It's a great product.
I purchased the Westinghouse iGen4500 with remote for about $800 and it has been flawless. I watched just about every generator review you had before I found the Westinghouse product. Thanks for posting such good info!
We bought our 3100 champion generator 2 years ago and use it for a/c or microwave use. We have solar so the on/off wireless fob is our favorite feature. It has had no problems whatsoever running our a/c while our friends parralel Honda's would not run on a hot day. I guess they need to be in the shade? Kinda defeating the purpose...your original video sold us and I've sent both vids to my friend who just bought a trailer. THANKS
We opted for the 3500 Dual Fuel/Electric start. Absolutely love it. Never had petrol in it yet. We actually have people comment they thought we had a Honda because its so quiet. However if they were comparing it to my neighbors who are running non-invertor generators we can see why.
I really like mine. I looked at many reviews, almost all good. Then I bought one. The generator is completely reliable and the remote control is wonderful, the best feature ever! Buy this unit for that feature, you will be very happy.
I bought a Champion 4200/3500 and I love it. It Has an electric start with remote. I paid around $400.00 for it and you will not find a generator with electric/remote for that kind of money. I got it online through Home Depot, They had tons of generators on sale. This Champion was the best deal. Run my air compresser, of course my 5th wheel. Plus other out side items.
We have the same unit, purchased it from Costco online. Customer service read great with gas tank issue, they replaced no questions asked. Great review
I bought a Champion 7500 watt generator for home use, 18 months ago. I've had nothing but problems with the generator and its never worked even one time during that period. They sent me batteries, they sent me a carburetor, and i even brought it to a champion service center. Nobody can make this generator operate. However, Champion customer service has been very good and they decided just last week to replace the generator, so kudos to them. I do not think it should have taken that long…….but at least they are taking care of the problem.
Nice video. For all Canadian buyers ( like me ) be advised, the Canadian version does NOT have a remote starter. However unlike the American version we can connect another unit in parallel.
Purchased the digital hybrid with remote start. 2.9 gal tank the remote start feature and a bank of batteries is as close to being on an electric grid as you can get. I just have to get up once in a while when the tank is empty and the batteries are drained and I’m forced to fill it up. It’s nowhere near a problem as filling the little tank every time I start it, run it then get up to stop it. 😁
Love my 3500 W remote start Champion! Waaay better than carry two Hondas to do the same job! Maybe 3 dB louder than the Hondas... (until they turn on the second one!)
Thanks so much for the updated review. I think this is the generator for us. Like you, we wouldn’t be using it a lot and when we would, noise probably won’t be a issue. Also, as you mentioned it’s easy on the pocketbook. Thanks again. We really value you opinion when looking to purchase RV equipment. You are a awesome asset to the RV community.
RV Couple We got this one last year without the remote. Used it for a major trip to Haida Gwaii near Alaska. Work well. No issues. We have not turned it on since summer of 2017. This month my husband tried to restart it. But no go. Brought it inside the house to bring to room temp. Took it back outside and no problem starting. Now we are moving it to our winter cabin as an emergency backup.
@@patriciabee4690 Champion says to run gen every couple of months . That might help.
Excellent and insightful review. We have this and use it for High School Rodeo. It is essential...the remote start and stop means my wife or I don’t have to leave the coach in the AM to start things up. This is quieter than any conventional generator-anyone who’s had to bury their head in pillow to block out a neighbor’s conventional generator will appreciate the Champion for low/reasonable noise levels. As a 3000 series, you might need to turn off the A/C when running the microwave, but that’s only for a few minutes. Our Champion has been used on the ground, in the dust, and keeps going. We change oil easily and the air filters from Champion are inexpensive.... purchase 2 at a time-Champion is easy to work with on the phone. The only thing I would change are the smallish wheels..,,good for stability, but a tough pull when going over uneven ground or pebbles. That’s the real world for you....otherwise, highly recommend if you’re not going with an Onan. The remote start is great.
I think this is a good generator and happy so far. HOWEVER, my OEM battery was not holding a charge after about 16 months of use. I investigated and found that the battery casing was cracked and acid dust was covering internal parts with heavy corrosion. I cleaned it up and installed a new battery. BUT, if it went undetected for a few more months the corrosion would have been at a point of no return. CHECK YOUR BATTERY!!
We have the Champion 3500 model with the remote start. We have had ours for about 8 months now buthaven't used it much yet, only about 20 some hours on it, but so far we are 99% happy with it. We only had one hiccup with it where we ran it out of fuel, and then after refueling, it did not want to start. After running down the battery trying to get it started again and having to ultimately use the rope start, we finally got it going, and it hasn't missed a beat since. Ours will run our 13.5Kbtu A/C and the microwave at the same time (although I don't recommend it).
We added the exact same el cheapo hourmeter to ours as you did on yours. The 3500 will run our RV with the A/C on in 90°-95° heat for 5.7 hours on a tankful of fuel. Agreed, a larger fuel tank would be welcome, but then again it isn't that big of a deal to just top it off every so often either. I feel that for the Value per Dollar, the Champion is TOUGH to beat.
Good video.
I ran a champion 3500 watt almost everyday for about 5 months.... as much as 10 hours a day. It was pulling a 5000 btu ac. Cost was about $1 per hour for gasoline. (I think the propane setup costs twice as much... especially if you are exchanging 20lb bottles for $20 to $25 a pop.)
I finally thought I had worn it out when it started running rough the second year, but I realized the bearing at the pull cord was coming apart. I found a replacement bearing at Motion Industries for $5... and said... oh hell... give me two of them.
So they are tough... very tough and I rather own 3 or 4 of them (even just for spare parts) than one Honda.
I have a cousin that has a loud Generator, he built a cover box made of wood with 2 holes for exhaust & it really helps cut down on the noise.
I have a champion dual fuel that would not run my 13.5kbtu.. Called Champion and a new upgraded control board was in my mailbox in 3 days. A solid fix. Also on exhaust heat, generator was in my truck bed (shell) for noise abatement and BOOOM!!, found a Dust Off can aerosol exploded with the warm environment exploding against my grease canister and splattered grease on everything. Still on the full time adventure and loving it. Quartzite HO!
We have the Champion Dual Fuel generator so we can use propane to power it... it has performed well so far.
I have the same one and love it. The remote start is great. We have had an issue where it doesn't start with the magic red button on the unit itself. Other than that I love it. The noise is fine for the price point. Great unit, great price.
Fair evaluation. Nothing like real world testing. Kristy your hair looks nice thanks to Champion !
Thanks for the update. We purchased this unit as well in August. Had no issues with it, it is noisy, but as you stated, the truck bed attenuates the sound. We bought this based on your review.
Safe travels this winter, and Happy Thanksgiving.
Doug and Joan Huntsville
I think with the remote electric start/stop, you will run it for the exact time you need. If you have to go outside it might be on for a longer time. Noise for less time and less fuel. Great consideration while figuring out which model to get.
Long time Champion user and very satisfied. I run the old $350 model with the rv plung I bought 10 yrs. ago and never had any issues. They are noisy, but I use mine mostly on Wildlife Managent Areas and state and national forests here in FL and only for short periods of time.
Great review! We have the 3500w remote start champion like that. We also have right at 100hrs on it and I have to say it is GREAT!!! When in Yellowstone this past September it was 29 on morning, hit the remote, it didn’t start the first try, but it will automatically keep trying(3?times), it started on the second attempt and ran fine! We have ran it for several hours at a time also without a fail. It lives on a tray on the back bumper of the trailer, with the cover on while traveling, get to camp, set up, remove cover and I made an aluminum heat/noise deflector that fits on the exhaust side with 2 thumb screws, that makes it a little quieter too.. Talked to Champion service once, had a question, they answered, were prompt curious and answered the question, cant ask for any more than that!! I get 6-7 hrs run time on a tank of fuel.. I absolutely love the Champion, we have many more travels together in the future!!! Oh yes, got it on sale from Cabelas for $800 delivered to my door,,fantastic value!!!
Ive had a Champion generator for 13 years. Runs perfect. The secret to any Generator is when you store it long term cut the gas off at the petcock and let it the motor run till it dies. Carbs cant gum up if they don't have gas in them. :-)
I have a champion 3500 digital hybrid generator open frame and I am going on my 3rd season it has been great I use it on the back of my motorhome on a carrier and in the bed of my pickup when pulling my camper. It is pretty quite for the most part.
when I am boondocking like a Walmart or a truck stop. I try to park close to the road away from everyone else. I try to take a little walk away and it is hard to hear over the traffic , and inside the motorhome it is very quite. much quieter than the Kolar house generator. Very fuel efficient . much much better than the kolar. very happy with my champion product. Would have liked to have the one you are reviewing but Its wasn't the money it was the money. Thanks for the review I may upgrade someday.
Best of luck to you and the wife and travel safe. maybe see you on the road sometime.
I think the only negative aspect of the Champion generator is the gas tank size. When you're in cold weather no big deal; use the generator periodically to keep your batteries charged. But if your dry camping in the heat of summer, running the AC for just one hour won't cut it. I know it's more expensive, but my Honda 3000 will run my AC all night long on a single tank. I guess it really depends on what you expect out of your generator. Great review as always!
Excellent video. You addressed all my concerns and since I didn't listen when you avoided a new truck, I need to listen now.
Love love love my dual fuel Champion 3400. Best is I don't have to lug gas cans in the bed of the truck. Runs longer and efficiently on propane including my 13.5 a/c. I can see where the remote comes in handy however I wouldn't trade it for the dual fuel option. Great review on your unit.
Tammy Scully I’ve been considering the duel fuel as well I’ll most likely get that one because I love all the features. . Could you imagine duel fuel with remote?!! 🤘🏼😀🤘🏼
I ran a Champion 3500 on a 18 wheeler rig run a 5000 BTU window air conditioner and a small microwave so what about every two years I'd have to change generators but when you look at all the road grime and the other environmental problems it wasn't bad at all ..
11-13-2019 purchased a used 1 year old 3100W Champion Generator with remote start (former owner had only 6 hours on usage, sold his TT) for $600. Now being used on my 5th wheel and the convenience of the remote start far out weighs (figure of speech) my former Honda generator EU3000i 2018 and as for the noise level they are about the same. The Honda had: no wheels and tow handle, heavier than Champion and cost much higher. Just my opine.
Great review!! We've had our 3100 Champ without electric start for a year now and it has performed flawlessly! Your review was spot on with our experience (with the exception electric start feature). We have 50 hrs on ours and use it like you guys, sporadicly when necessary. We have a 25ft Coleman TT equipped much like your Airstream. Keep up the great work, love the channel!!!
Everything you said dido❗️I have 2017 classic Airstream and 3500 champion fuel only same length of time bout 2 years. Its bit heavy and bit loud but for the remote start 👊🏾great. Recently called champion for new nylon mesh fuel filter. Couldn’t believe they sent replacement for free👊🏾
We have the 3100 and it is excellent...however, the remote model was not available in
Canada 🇨🇦 in 2018. Maybe now. Either way, we find it an excellent value and worked well up in the Yukon/NWT this past year. Agree about the gas gauge.
We have the 3400 watt with remote start, have almost 200 hours on it. I've changed the oil about every 75 hours. We even have the same hour meter that you have, saw it on on earlier video and installed it. We have a 15k AC unit on our Grand Design 2600RB and the gen set starts and runs it with no problem. Only thing I'd like to see is an extended fuel supply option or modification. Camping in the hot Florida nights when the AC needs to run all night is a bit challenging. I top off the generator and go to bed late, around 11pm and then have to get up early and refuel it. One tank of fuel lasted about 6-7 hours.
I have honda 3000 with remote start, awesome. Problem is the 160 lb weight. This will be my next generator if I ever need to replace it.
Thanks for the great info! The wife and I are just beginning our rv research in preparation for retirement. We're learning a lot from your videos. Thank you.
JP JP Joan and I retired this year, watched a lot of you tube videos. Ended up with a Rockwood, and our local RV dealer has a lifetime warranty on all the mechanical items, which was the cherry on top of the Sundae. Watch LoLoHo and some others. These folks are great at their reviews. Clear, informative, and humorous. Plus they are fellow Alabamians..
Used our Champion while traveling the past couple of years and love it! If I had to buy another one tomorrow it would be another Champion with out a doubt!
We have the Champion 3400. It's a little more power but we sacrifice the remote start which, on reflection, maybe wasn't a good idea. I'm a little worried now about using it inside the truck bed. We have a cap rather than a tonneau, and I keep the generator right up front behind the cab. The exhaust vents facing a trailer spare tire and now you've got me wondering if that isn't a really, really bad idea, so I'm looking forward to the video on gensets in the truck bed. Naive question, is there such a thing as an attachable exhaust pipe for these things? As always - loved the video, thanks!
Sean, we love our Champion 75537i. We've got nearly 800 hours on ours, and agree that the remote start is an absolute killer feature (no Cousin Eddie here!). And our experience with Champion Customer Service, both getting a free high altitude carburetor jet and to determine the proper battery size as we stupidly killed the original battery) was second to none. Great job on the video!
I like the size of it. I had an RV ready champion generator - not this same model, which I liked. It got stolen! Now I have a Troy Built, but it's twice as big & twice as heavy. Lowes gave me an unbelievable price because they heard my Champion was stolen. I miss that Champion though!
Being a service dealer for Champion, we have found the product to be good quality. The company does respond well to dealer request as well as customers. Of the non-name brands, they do seem to good quality. Not overly complicated build. Suggest keep track of the hours and you should be able to know how long the gen runs on a tank.
We purchased the 3400 w remote start Champion after watching your first review video. It runs out 15k ac unit with plenty to spare. Love it and your videos. Keep em coming!!!
We have looked all over you tube and the internet even asked a few times so let me ask again. How about some recipes, were out in the back country often and would like some good recipes,,,we suck at camp food,,, also setting up a brand new travel trailer we will shop your with your sight link. so glad your doing well Sean, having came thru illness myself i know how tough it is. love the channel great stuff. No one shares what to eat ,,,,,or how to cook ,,,,or what to cook on,,,,, terrible for us starving people. lastly because ive never done this how exactly to we use your amazon and you guys get credit. we have generators, solar equipment, Jeep stuff to buy, wouldnt want you two to miss out on anything.
I think you did a great job on the review of the generator. One thing I would suggest Run your generator on premium gas it will run better/smother. You should give it a minute to warm up when you start it and a couple minutes under no load after being run under a heavy load say 1/2+ of capacity to give it a chance to cool down. Great job.
Bill
Thank you for the review. Will certainly consider it. We bought our first RV so inevitably we will need a generator. Good to know there are good alternatives to the expensive brands. Just wish it came with a meter to measure running hours.
Another great generator video, not just for an rv but for home use also. I have an open frame generator for home use and I swear I can hear it one town away. Thanks!
I just purchased a Pulsar 4000 watt unit from Ebay for 677.00 free delivery . It has remote start , 3.2 gallon tank and 30 amp outlet I have not put it to full use yet I hope it produces as advertised.
We’ve been using our Champion 3400 w/remote start for almost 2 years now and haven’t had any problems. When we were boondocking near Flagstaff last year the temperature dropped into the upper 20’s a couple of nights and it took 3 or 4 tries for it to start in the mornings but if it doesn’t start the first time there will be a pause of about 5 seconds and it automatically tries again for up to 5 times. It never took more than 4 attempts to fire up.
Have nothing but good to say about mine that ive had for 4 years, super quiet and never given me an issue with remote start
When its over 110 outside we’ve run it for days at 16 hours a day and never had an issue, absolute workhorse.
For what they cost I think they are the best out there, we have owned 2 of them and did not have a single problem with either one. We always ran them outside the pickup because I found it easier to position the generator than trying to position our rig, especially in dry camp grounds. The first one we had did double duty not only did it run our camper but it ran my power tools when I worked construction. I think as long as you keep up on the maintenance of the engine and the electrical system they will last for a long time. 4
Thank you for your review. I agree with your pluses and minuses. A good gen for the money with great customer service to back it up.
have you considered any type sound board/foam board/insulation in the bed of the truck to quiet down any generators?
Thanks for another generator video! Are you able to run the Champion generator from the bed of your truck during rain? Also where do you store your gasoline for the generator? I have the same generator.
To avoid ethanol base fuel always uses the premium fuel. Since generators are not used regularly, always add a fuel stabilizer when you purchase your fuel.
I had one of the Champion construction generators with the remote start. It was great for that type of generator, and the remote start was awesome for using it as a backup generator for the house. With the right setup. you can start it without even going out in a storm, and then just switch your internal power to the generator.
My one complaint was the battery. I'm not sure it even lasted 2 years in spite of running the generator for at least 15 minutes every couple months. It was just a cheap battery that didn't last.
My question to you is with the champion inverter generator can you leave the 30 amp plug into it when the generator is off then turn it on with the remote control does that hurt the RV electrical system shouldn't the generator run first let me warm up then plug the RV plug into it
So you don't need to point the remote at the generator? Or do you? What have you found with the signal going through the walls as opposed to glass?
We purchased the Champion Dual fuel 3400 inverter. Its great no electric start but I really like that I can run on Propane. Plus the eco mode is hard to tell the difference between that and my Honda. Cheers Loloho
Chad Nelson I have the same one and love it.
I wanted to buy a dual fuel model but they don't offer remote start on that model.
I would like the remote start but propane was more important to me. I plan to never use gasoline in it.
I don’t know first hand but I have heard it burns propane faster then gas.
@@jeffward7466 never compared the two, just like how clean the propane burns. Not having to worry about a gummed up carburetor is worth any difference for me.
Great review. We've got the dual fuel. Haven't had a lot of use yet. Not sure why we have trouble with the battery staying charged, keep it on the trickle charge at home . When traveling this Sommer we tried it and battery was dead. Made sure switches were all off.
We bought this generator this spring based on your review and we love it. We do a lot of boondocking and have ran it all night to keep out camper cooled down as well as run out furnace in the colder weather. We agree the remote start makes it well worth it. We have had no issues with ours other then I have over loaded it a few time without thinking. Always love your reviews!
"About a gallon"of gas in the fuel tank? Is that right? And you ran it all night? Did you re-fuel?
@@olddad4551 it ran about 8 hours on a full tank.
I bought the first version of this generator when remote start was not an option. However I feel very manly whenever I pull that rope and hear it roar to life!
Thank you for reviewing the generator again. I have been thinking about purchasing this model. Awesome Channel!
Personally, I would gladly sacrifice a little more sound for the remote start/stop. The real determinate factor for us would be reliability. That, and service. We certainly will consider a Champion generator, Sean. I think you gave us a very fair and thorough review, once again. Thanks!
Remote start is just something else to go wrong...simplicity is golden! Do love my 3100 though!
We have a Champion 3400w Inverter generator without the remote but still like it very much. It seems to be a bit more quiet at 58dBA than the 3100w that you reviewed. It has two modes; Economy (very stealthy) and Full and although the run time is listed as 8 hrs ours ran for a bit over 10 hrs in the Eco mode. Your correct that the fuel capacity is a bummer as I have had to refuel it in the dark on occasion. While it is not light it is compact and easily moved once on the ground with the rear wheels. I would recommend Champion to my friends as I feel it is a great value for the service that it performs.
We have the same generator. I used it in our trip to Canada when boondocking, I use it at elk camp for hours on end to run the heater and tv. The remote is fantastic. It works at fairly long distances. I bet we have 150 hours on ours. We change the oil every 40-50 hrs. It will work our AC and tv but that's about it when the AC is on.
mine is 1 yr/50 hours still running strong, good generator if maintained well, super quiet too.
I bought that generator based largely on your review. The remote start is so cool. Thanks for the videos.
👋 any good till now ?
@@Nnsane yeah still going strong
Love my Champion 3100, but I got it before the electric start was available, I really wish I had waited. I also wonder if it would be possible in future models to add an eco-mode switch to the remote, that could come in handy.
On a side note, Sean...lift with your knees!!! I doubt want to spend anymore time in the hospital!
Love your videos, keep up the good work.