Forum Discussion
road-runner
May 08, 2015Explorer III
pnichols wrote:I'd bet that they could be designed to be 53dB, and that hardly anybody would buy them because of the increased size, weight, and added cost. I just bought a 700 watt Earthquake ig800 generator, about the same power as the ex650, but a lot smaller and at 21 lbs, less than half the weight. So far, it runs well. Louder, yes, but it fits easily into my small storage compartment and doesn't wrench my back lifting it in an out like the ex650 would. Or compare the ex650 to the eu2000i: Approximately the same size and weight, but a bit more than double the power from the eu2000i. So for the ex650's lower noise you're approximately doubling the weight or halving the power. I don't mean this as a criticism. If I had the storage space and didn't have a problem handling the weight, I would also pick the ex650 over the Earthquake ig800 for the reduced noise. I suspect, however, that few others would be willing to prioritize that noise level over the size/weight and power differences.
The above is why we continue to use an old obsolete Honda suitcase generator that never exceeds a 54dB noise level with any load we place on it. It never is louder than 54dB.
It's too bad that modern Honda small portable inverter generators can't be designed to remain around 53dB at maximum output.
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,333 PostsLatest Activity: Nov 07, 2025