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I bought a Power Smart 2200, Just as quiet as a Honda, 1/3 the price and runs great, 12 V output with cigarette type receptacle and two USB ports for clean power, and two 120v receptacles.
I paid n $350 for mine direct from Powersmart..
Below is Amazon listing for information.
https://www.amazon.com/PowerSmart-PS5020Super-Portable-Generator-Compliant/dp/B089FDFDH5/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1F7WRLXMFEMJF&keywords=power+smart+inverter+generator&qid=1659124128&sprefix=Powersmart+inverter+generator%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-3
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Honda then Kawasaki
Honda generators are made in 3 countries US, Japan and primarily China.
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Predator 3500 for the win. Everything is made in China or has parts from there. When I hook up my camper and enjoy a quite night by the river, I aint thinking about chinks. They more than likely stole our technology to build it or some US government entity or corporation sold it to them along with rights to sell it back to the US consumer.They aint that smart. China wouldn't be what they are without American ingenuity. We have sold our souls to the devil.
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Predator 3500 for the win. Everything is made in China or has parts from there. When I hook up my camper and enjoy a quite night by the river, I aint thinking about chinks. They more than likely stole our technology to build it or some US government entity or corporation sold it to them along with rights to sell it back to the US consumer.They aint that smart. China wouldn't be what they are without American ingenuity. We have sold our souls to the devil. You ain't thinking about Chinks because there's no reason to. It ain't our fault that manufacturing left this country DECADES ago. Fugg it, I like Walmart and such. Adapt or die, I couldn't care less.
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Inverter style all the way. What’s the advantage of the inverter style? The advantage is that the motor doesn't have to run at high speed to output 60 hz power (typically 3600 rpm). An inverter style can ramp the motor up and down with load. Electricity is produced AC, rectified to DC, stored in capacitors, and then converted back to AC electronically at 60 hz. A bit more complicated, but more efficient and quieter running. Jerry Thanks for the info.
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Thanks for the heads-up on Wen Generators.
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Honda then Kawasaki
Honda generators are made in 3 countries US, Japan and primarily China. my 2800I is Japan mfg
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Thanks for the heads-up on Wen Generators. worth the consideration
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Honda generators are made primarily in China. I call bullschit on that.
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Just as I would recommend for an ATV, just buy the Honda and be done with it. EU2200i
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I have had the harbor freight 2000 for 4 years now. Not a single problem since day 1, starts within 3 pulls, sits for 7 months between using and still keeps on going. It's run my fridge n tv in outages up to 4hrs now. It's quiet as well, maybe not Honda quiet, but close.
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Just as I would recommend for an ATV, just buy the Honda and be done with it. EU2200i Yeah that's the thing though, should he buy a Honda or spend half as much on a Champion or Harbor Freight... As a Honda owner, I can't recommend another brand but generators are funny, they don't get used much, and just NEED to start when you do have a problem. Also, when you get an elk in September on a bowhunt and use a chest freezer powered by a generator. More guys are swinging that way, it makes sense.
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I have two of the Powerhorse 2300 watt inverter generators from Northern Tool.I've used the Honda generators before and this one is as quite and honestly I think it's as good.I can hook them together if I want to.Runs about 8hrs on a gallon of fuel.Not a whole house generator,but with just one I've been able to keep three freezers,a refrigerator,tv,computers and a few lights going for days,not everything a one time,but with two I could if I needed them to and I have backup if one of them would die.
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I picked up a Champion 2000 from TSC on clearance for $200 couple weeks ago. Somebody dropped the box and cracked cover a little. Have about 10 hours on it so far. Idles running my fan while Im wiring my shed
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Not even willing to say one thing bad about Honda generators but their price is a gulp . Couple of years a go I bought a GP 3300 Generac 3300watt steady and 3750 surge got it home and install wheels and feet put the oil in and gas.flipped on the switch, hit the choke and petcock on position. Started on the first pull. It isn't as quiet as a honda or other inverter gens but it was $369+ tax out the door not 1200. Price? I don't know how to evaluated the extra. It's my portable for my rv. Early last week I ordered a dual fuel gas/lp Westinghouse 9500/12500 on gas or 8500/11200 watts on lp from Sam's for 999.99+ tax delivered. They called to confirm delivery but I just drove to the trucking warehouse and picked it up.10minutes to install feet and wheels as well as oil and gas. Turned on the petcock,, the cold start choke and pushed the electric start button boom it"running. Also has a remote and recoil start it came with the lp hose and battery recharger. Coupled with the power companies auto shut off for my commercial feed when it goes down, the 9500 will run my house.. the switch and outlet plus install runs 900 bucks but what is your peace of mind worth? Pay the 1200 for a EU 2200i Honda but the same money will buy one to power your house. Something to consider...mb I've used that Generac for 10 years. The most I ran it was 11 days straight. I've replaced a few hoses but that has been it.
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I like champions. For a cheap genset, they work. Got a couple of them. Be sure and shut the gas off when done.
I got a 4500 out at the property and a 11500 to run the house. No issues with either
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Just as I would recommend for an ATV, just buy the Honda and be done with it. EU2200i Yeah that's the thing though, should he buy a Honda or spend half as much on a Champion or Harbor Freight... As a Honda owner, I can't recommend another brand but generators are funny, they don't get used much, and just NEED to start when you do have a problem. Also, when you get an elk in September on a bowhunt and use a chest freezer powered by a generator. More guys are swinging that way, it makes sense. I would buy the Honda just for the quietness. Yamaha, Predator, whatever...all get mentioned as being "almost as quiet" as the Honda. Everything gets compared to the Honda for all sorts of characteristics. Honda sets the standard.
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Since their introduction, I would bet that I have sold over 2000 Honda EU2000 and EU2200i generators. As of yesterday we have close to 250 homes that are off grid all year and about that many cabins in use from May to October. The Hondas (off grid) typically run 8 to 12 hours a day, all year long. One of my employees once calculated that the worst case "offenders" running their generators, would accrue the equivalent of driving a car or truck at road speeds around 450,thousand miles in a year. I'll let you do the math if you want. The op suggested that he would use a generator sparingly, so the above really does not affect his choices overwhelmingly. The people that are off grid get on average around two years out of theirs. Wonder how the others would hold up to that?
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Since their introduction, I would bet that I have sold over 2000 Honda EU2000 and EU2200i generators. As of yesterday we have close to 250 homes that are off grid all year and about that many cabins in use from May to October. The Hondas (off grid) typically run 8 to 12 hours a day, all year long. One of my employees once calculated that the worst case "offenders" running their generators, would accrue the equivalent of driving a car or truck at road speeds around 450,thousand miles in a year. I'll let you do the math if you want. The op suggested that he would use a generator sparingly, so the above really does not affect his choices overwhelmingly. The people that are off grid get on average around two years out of theirs. Wonder how the others would hold up to that? My guess is that it'd be about half that. Fuggin Honda, you can't beat their small engines...but you pay for them.
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