yea but have you seen his trailer? Gypsy all the wayYour inverter is pretty quiet. So no to part gyspy![]()
yea but have you seen his trailer? Gypsy all the wayYour inverter is pretty quiet. So no to part gyspy![]()
yea but have you seen his trailer? Gypsy all the way
yea but have you seen his trailer? Gypsy all the way
ZX is a true Gypsy, Jayv and I proved it. Its because in the olde country they had no garbage pickup, so he's used to living in his own filth!yea but have you seen his trailer? Gypsy all the way
Gotta say. from day one my EU2000 has been a P.O.S. It took forever to start when it was brand new, has died for unknown reasons many times(English and I swore someone was playing a sick joke on us at bogie), and just recently started popping the breaker while powering just one set of Bickle's. In fact it crapped out on the Saturday that I binned up the Criprilia(not that was to blame for that fiasco besides rider error). Not saying the Honda isn't any good, just that mine is no good! None the less, this season I have seen several crashes due to old/bad warmers, and gennies being shut off, broken, popped breaker, out of gas, or...? Also, the cord is the least expensive part of the combo, but is often overlooked, and If I remember grade 10 electrical, the shorter the cord, the more power gets through. I saw one guy last year with a brand new EU and a set of Chicken Hawks, but he was using a 100 ft cord that was barely one step up from from "knob and tube". It doesn't need to be contractor grade, but a relatively new outdoor extension cord. Anyways, my summer Mosport crash has reminded me just how long and hard recovery is. I guess what I'm saying is that whatever you're using for warmers, generators, or extension cords, whether they are cheapies from P/A or C/T, or a brand name from Honda or Yamaha, make damn sure the setup is working!! . I only read half the thread so if I'm beating a dead horse, Sorry. Just a rant from a cripple with a busted femur, stuck riding the short bus to work.
Warmers were brand new. the ones the redhead accidently took off my store shelfIt's been working fine for me...maybe your warmers?
I was given a tip, for maximum power plug your warmers straight into the generator, two plugs, two warmers. Electricity takes the path of least resistance so if your using an extension cord with both warmers plugged in and one warmer has less resistance guess which one is getting the power. Not sure if this is gospel and maybe John B would have better info but my tires were damn hot when I used this method.
ZX is a true Gypsy, Jayv and I proved it. Its because in the olde country they had no garbage pickup, so he's used to living in his own filth!BTW did u sell the Gypsymobile yet?
, and just recently started popping the breaker while powering just one set of Bickle's. In fact it crapped out on the Saturday that I binned up the Criprilia(not that anything was to blame for that fiasco besides rider error). .
the Yamaha 2400 inverter I bought 4 weeks ago is being put to the test right now.....big ice storm here in Toronto and the power has been out for 22 hrs....I have been running the furnace , fridge , tv, some lights since 8 am this morning...this gen has not missed a beat and im only on the second tank of gas........