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- swimmer_speExplorer
Michelle.S wrote:
As I posted earlier most db rating are at X number of feet from the source. I think the Honda's are rated like at 25 feet, the Champion rating might be at say 50 feet.
Which is why I was looking for a comparison of them from some unbiased source. - Michelle_SExplorer IIIAs I posted earlier most db rating are at X number of feet from the source. I think the Honda's are rated like at 25 feet, the Champion rating might be at say 50 feet.
- pianotunaNomad III
PatJ wrote:
Honda 2000 - 57db
Champion 2000- 53 db
How can the Honda be quieter with a higher db rating?
I own a pair of Honda 2000s. My sister owns a pair of Champions. The Champions are great but no contest, the Hondas are quieter. Quieter at idle, quieter at mid load, quieter at full load. Quieter by far and noticeable. My Hondas are 15 years old and have around 500 hours on them. Anyone that says they are close in volume to the Champions is lying or deaf (in my opinion.) Again nothing against the Champions because they seem to be very reliable and good bang for the buck, but they are not quieter or even as quiet or even close to the Hondas.
That depends on how deaf the owner is. I don't believe folks go out of their way to lie. They do have a right to an opinion. - Grit_dogNavigator^Yup. They’re just as good as Hondas until you understand that they aren’t.
- PatJExplorer II
Honda 2000 - 57db
Champion 2000- 53 db
How can the Honda be quieter with a higher db rating?
I own a pair of Honda 2000s. My sister owns a pair of Champions. The Champions are great but no contest, the Hondas are quieter. Quieter at idle, quieter at mid load, quieter at full load. Quieter by far and noticeable. My Hondas are 15 years old and have around 500 hours on them. Anyone that says they are close in volume to the Champions is lying or deaf (in my opinion.) Again nothing against the Champions because they seem to be very reliable and good bang for the buck, but they are not quieter or even as quiet or even close to the Hondas. - PatJExplorer IIduplicate
- JKJavelinExplorer IIIIn early 2018, I bought a Champion 3100/2800 gas only inverter generator. It's done a good enough job, though not as quiet as a Honda. This year I got tired of dealing with having gas around, especially the storage of it on the road, and found a great deal on the Champion 2500 dual fuel. So I just bought 2 of them along with a parallel kit. Weight was a factor also: 37 lbs vs 95 lbs. I intend to only use propane. They were $399 each and probably would only need the second one for A/C.
They are still in the boxes, will try them out soon.
I hope that they are quieter than the 3100
JK - cptqueegExplorer II
pianotuna wrote:
cptqueeg
105 is without fuel and oil. My Yamaha is about 155 lbs. I built a box where the lid and side double as a ramp.
I know weight may or may not be a critical issue depending on setup. - pianotunaNomad IIIcptqueeg
105 is without fuel and oil. My Yamaha is about 155 lbs. I built a box where the lid and side double as a ramp. - cptqueegExplorer II
nickthehunter wrote:
cptqueeg wrote:
nickthehunter wrote:
You asked for input, rejected all the input, just go buy the Honda.
What he wants will be too heavy no matter what color it's painted.
That’s an interesting comment - I would say it’s a matter of perspective.
I have a 4500W+ generator, it’s not to heavy for me, may be for you, that’s where perspective comes in. Each of us have our own perspective.
I think we have a case where there will never any happiness so I pointed out what I thought the next objection might be once we got price and sound issues resolved. Hence the wink.
I think we're talking 105 lbs so I know that would be too much for some.
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