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rgolding
Jan 28, 2014Explorer
"I'd go with a pair of 2000 Watt units vs. a 3000"
I was given this advice and glad I took it. The pair of Honda 2000's work great together and the only time I need both to run at the same time, is when running the AC. Light enough to easily carry and lift, very durable, and I make sure they are run at least every month, so no winterization. I always use SeaFoam to stabilize the fuel. They are now 4 years old and we've even rigged them as an auxiliary power source for our house furnace, but have never had to use them. Good equipment pays for itself.
I was given this advice and glad I took it. The pair of Honda 2000's work great together and the only time I need both to run at the same time, is when running the AC. Light enough to easily carry and lift, very durable, and I make sure they are run at least every month, so no winterization. I always use SeaFoam to stabilize the fuel. They are now 4 years old and we've even rigged them as an auxiliary power source for our house furnace, but have never had to use them. Good equipment pays for itself.
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