โFeb-01-2017 07:20 AM
โFeb-03-2017 01:29 PM
MrWizard wrote:ScottG wrote:GordonThree wrote:CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
Don't forget that Yamaha generators are better than Hondas....... And often cheaper.
Oh boy, kicking the hornets nest there ๐
I'll give one nod to the Honda, their built in fuel pump makes adding an extended run tank a lot easier. Yamaha you have to mess with getting a gravity feed siphon going, and be darn sure your seals are good so the gas doesn't just drain out all over the generator once the tank fills.
I'd really like to knock the Honda. Mine ran terrible from right out of the box until I ran a bunch of Seafoam through it and parts are STUPID expensive.
But the reality is the Honda's have far more surge capacity than the Yami's. I didn't really believe this hype myself until my buddy complained about his Yamaha's performance. So we compared them side by side with the same 1500 watt resistive loads and there was no contest; the Honda kept the power flowing even in eco where the Yamaha would just drop off line and the device would go blank.
I cant tell you how many times I've looked over at the display in our TT only to see the current draw at 16~17+ amps (Honda is rated 13.6A) and the Honda just purring away.
What display is that DC charging amps
Or AC Honda load amps
The Hondas own protection won't let it do 17 amps 120v for very long
IIRC Honda 2000i will do 30 minutes at max load, maybe less
Somebody will verify that or correct me
โFeb-03-2017 11:56 AM
โFeb-03-2017 10:24 AM
MrWizard wrote:
IIRC Honda 2000i will do 30 minutes at max load, maybe less. Somebody will verify that or correct me.
โFeb-03-2017 09:40 AM
ScottG wrote:GordonThree wrote:CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
Don't forget that Yamaha generators are better than Hondas....... And often cheaper.
Oh boy, kicking the hornets nest there ๐
I'll give one nod to the Honda, their built in fuel pump makes adding an extended run tank a lot easier. Yamaha you have to mess with getting a gravity feed siphon going, and be darn sure your seals are good so the gas doesn't just drain out all over the generator once the tank fills.
I'd really like to knock the Honda. Mine ran terrible from right out of the box until I ran a bunch of Seafoam through it and parts are STUPID expensive.
But the reality is the Honda's have far more surge capacity than the Yami's. I didn't really believe this hype myself until my buddy complained about his Yamaha's performance. So we compared them side by side with the same 1500 watt resistive loads and there was no contest; the Honda kept the power flowing even in eco where the Yamaha would just drop off line and the device would go blank.
I cant tell you how many times I've looked over at the display in our TT only to see the current draw at 16~17+ amps (Honda is rated 13.6A) and the Honda just purring away.
โFeb-03-2017 09:08 AM
Boon Docker wrote:Beerlord wrote:ScottG wrote:
Any chance you can take it back and trade it for one of the Champion inverter gens?
I won it in a raffle so it was free. Actually just thinking about selling it and buying a quieter one. Maybe Honda?
Check out the reviews of the Champion 2000 inverter generator. You will be impressed by the reviews, db rating and the price.
โFeb-03-2017 08:25 AM
โFeb-03-2017 08:03 AM
โFeb-03-2017 07:43 AM
โFeb-03-2017 07:23 AM
GordonThree wrote:CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
Don't forget that Yamaha generators are better than Hondas....... And often cheaper.
Oh boy, kicking the hornets nest there ๐
I'll give one nod to the Honda, their built in fuel pump makes adding an extended run tank a lot easier. Yamaha you have to mess with getting a gravity feed siphon going, and be darn sure your seals are good so the gas doesn't just drain out all over the generator once the tank fills.
โFeb-02-2017 01:36 PM
CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
Don't forget that Yamaha generators are better than Hondas....... And often cheaper.
โFeb-02-2017 01:06 PM
โFeb-02-2017 11:07 AM
Greydennyhawk wrote:
Why do you need it at the campground? Cant you plug in?
โFeb-02-2017 07:12 AM
โFeb-02-2017 05:17 AM