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Bill001
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Dec 07, 2016

Honda Yamaha vs Kipor Generators Reliability

i didnt find a thread specically addressing this topic.

While considering a pair of Honda 2000s, one Yamaha dealer thought Yamaha is better because it has a gear drive vs belt drive in Honda.

Dont know much about the Kipor brand.

How reliable have folks found generators in this approximate size range?

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  • Bill001 wrote:
    How reliable have folks found generators in this approximate size range?


    When deciding just which genset to invest in the issue shouldn't just be perceived reliability but also availability of parts, especially years from now. Buy Red, Blue, or Yellow and you should be able to get pretty well any part you may need for many years down the road, with any other brand it can be a **** shoot. Parts for those may seem to be available now but 10 yrs from now? I've always bought Red but there no question that Yellow offers a heck of a lot for the buck.

    As to reliability, Honda has used belt drives in gas engines since the beginning of time, the EU2000i even has a plastic camshaft ... never had any issues with mine, doesn't seem to bother those living off grid full time who accumulate 10,000 hrs on these machines before a rebuild is even considered. :W
  • Have zero experience with Kipor, and although we don't have a Honda genny we have had other Honda products and they are hardy, well engineered machines that deliver superior performance. Also have had Yamaha ATVs and motor bikes and they are well built as well, I'm certain their generators are properly designed to ensure reliable service.

    Our experience is predominately with our onboard Onan which has provided great service over the last 9 years with nearly 1K hours on the meter. Knowing our next RV won't have an onboard genny, and wanting something that would power a 15K AC unit, I purchased a Champion 3100 remote start inverter genny earlier this year at a price too hard to resist.

    To my complete satisfaction, it has performed above and beyond my expectations. Easily powers our rig's AC unit on eco-mode, tested at over 8K'. Owner's manual stated high elevation jet needed above 4K' although genny was running fine, called Champion and had a new jet few days later. Not missing a beat, remote start gives us the same 1 button convenience of our Onan.
  • My personal choice for the money spent
    Would be one of the two remote start champion inverter generators
    The new 3400 watt
    The 3000 watt original aka 2800w continuous 3000 surge
    And the manual pull start 3000w inverter model, prices down to around $800 when on sale

    I've got around 3000 hrs on this champion 3000w
    Some day I'll upgrade to the new 3400 watt model

    Occasionally on super hot days, I need a few more watts
  • Hi,

    I had the 2800 watt Kipor and it served me well.

    I'd go for the Champion 3500 watt with remote and electric start before any other choice today.
  • Reliable? I have a 2k Honda from 2002 that's still going strong. Had to have carb cleaned and replace starter rope. That's it.

    Kipor isn't real popular.. on here.

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