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โJul-13-2019 11:51 AM
Lantley wrote:Same thing if you use Ethanol or stale gas in a Honda or Yamaha or any other generator for that matter and let it sit.bobsallyh wrote:
I know one thing, if Honda or Yamahuzie came out with a replacement for our onboard Onan Marquis Gold 7000, this Onan would have the fluids drained out of it and become a boat anchor. Onans are like old women, need so much TLC.
Most Onan issues I read of involve fuel. Ethanol and stale gas seem to be at the route of lots of issues.
My lp Onan has had no issues
โJul-13-2019 11:29 AM
bobsallyh wrote:
I know one thing, if Honda or Yamahuzie came out with a replacement for our onboard Onan Marquis Gold 7000, this Onan would have the fluids drained out of it and become a boat anchor. Onans are like old women, need so much TLC.
โJul-13-2019 10:02 AM
bobsallyh wrote:Honda had a liquid cooled built in RV generator at one time. Was discontinued several years ago.
I know one thing, if Honda or Yamahuzie came out with a replacement for our onboard Onan Marquis Gold 7000, this Onan would have the fluids drained out of it and become a boat anchor. Onans are like old women, need so much TLC.
โJul-13-2019 09:29 AM
โJul-12-2019 07:52 PM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:pnichols wrote:ependydad wrote:
I can safely say that based on the Internet's calls that the Honda EU2000 is "whisper quiet" that I had lofty expectations. Running full bore to run the A/C, it was obnoxiously loud. Even running 2 of them in parallel was surprisingly louder than I expected.
Now that I've changed rigs, I feel like my built-in Onan 5500 is way quieter.
Right you are regarding Honda inverter generator noise being really irritating whenever one of them is called upon to delivery real non-idle-speed power!
Whenever the inverter Hondas have to power microwaves or air conditioners be prepared for an ear-shock outside your rig. It must be that owners think that their Hondas are quiet because most of the time their owners are using them for relatively low power output?
I'll take my built-in Onan any day over a rev'd up Honda for hour after hour of RV air conditioning power. Properly built-in Onans within their cabinets, and with factory installed resonators, produce a much lower-pitched and non-mechanical sound inside or outside an RV.
Onboard Onan compared to a Honda eu2000?!? Apple to oranges.
โJul-12-2019 07:29 PM
pnichols wrote:ependydad wrote:
I can safely say that based on the Internet's calls that the Honda EU2000 is "whisper quiet" that I had lofty expectations. Running full bore to run the A/C, it was obnoxiously loud. Even running 2 of them in parallel was surprisingly louder than I expected.
Now that I've changed rigs, I feel like my built-in Onan 5500 is way quieter.
Right you are regarding Honda inverter generator noise being really irritating whenever one of them is called upon to delivery real non-idle-speed power!
Whenever the inverter Hondas have to power microwaves or air conditioners be prepared for an ear-shock outside your rig. It must be that owners think that their Hondas are quiet because most of the time their owners are using them for relatively low power output?
I'll take my built-in Onan any day over a rev'd up Honda for hour after hour of RV air conditioning power. Properly built-in Onans within their cabinets, and with factory installed resonators, produce a much lower-pitched and non-mechanical sound inside or outside an RV.
โJul-11-2019 08:30 PM
โJul-11-2019 06:30 PM
time2roll wrote:
Was any of the three parked in the sun? Solar is great for battery charging.
โJul-11-2019 04:09 PM
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โJul-11-2019 09:55 AM
ependydad wrote:
I can safely say that based on the Internet's calls that the Honda EU2000 is "whisper quiet" that I had lofty expectations. Running full bore to run the A/C, it was obnoxiously loud. Even running 2 of them in parallel was surprisingly louder than I expected.
Now that I've changed rigs, I feel like my built-in Onan 5500 is way quieter.
โJul-11-2019 08:54 AM