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- nevadanickExplorerHuh
- n7bsnExplorerSome thoughts on noise.... you probably can't hear a one-dB difference, many people can't.
A three-dB difference is twice the energy, not twice as loud. A 10 Db difference is 10-times the energy.
A 3-dB change is noticeable to almost everyone.
Many people think that twice as loud is something between 6 and 9 dB (or 4 to 8 times the energy)
This is because the human ear is neither linear nor logarithmic. - DSteiner51ExplorerTo muddy the waters a little there is still another choice. I'm getting up towards a thousand hours on mine if I remember correctly.
Another option - Vapor_TrailsExplorer
Rbertalotto wrote:
I went this route also. Primarily because the 3000's are too heavy for me to move around. Although I do think my brother's Yamaha 3000 is quieter than my twin 2000's paralleled.
TWO Honda 2000i generators with the double hook-up kit or whatever its called. Easier to lift and move one at a time, only use one when all you need is 2000 watts, they simply sip fuel, if one fails on a trip you still have the second one. No brainer in my book! - bikendanExplorer
JaBob wrote:
I sure would want to hear the Champion unit. In 10 years go RVing I have never seen a quiet Champion unit.
we're talking about the Champion 2000w inverter generator, NOT the popular open-framed non-inverter 3500 model.
the Champion 2000w has similar db noise ratings to the Honda or Yamaha 2000w inverter generators. - stevekkExplorerSorry missed your post that the Costco Yamahas can NOT be hooked together.
Too bad.
I am near the Costco in Medford Oregon and they have them at $599,
plus no sales tax in Oregon. - JaBobExplorerI sure would want to hear the Champion unit. In 10 years go RVing I have never seen a quiet Champion unit.
- bikendanExplorer
stevekk wrote:
The Yamahas at Costco, can they be paralleled together like the Honda?
If so, where do you buy the cord?
didn't you read my post, two above?:h
i stated that the Costco Yamaha-powered 2000w inverter generator, does NOT have parallel capability.
that's why i recommend the Champion 2000w since it sells for less and does have parallel capability. - stevekkExplorerThe Yamahas at Costco, can they be paralleled together like the Honda?
If so, where do you buy the cord?
And yes I was considering the Yamaha 2400i. Thanks.. - PadlinExplorerIf size matters, check the EF2400iSHC, same sound level as the 3000i but lighter and smaller. The 2400 is as small as I've seen that'll run a 13.5k AC.
I have the Honda 2000i, pretty much the same noise level, to us it's still loud. I do not use it for AC, which it's too small for anyway.
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