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โSep-29-2017 03:33 PM
TomG2 wrote:
As much as there is a love for anything Honda, there is a hate for anything WFCO on these forums. I have used both for the last fourteen years. I have not boiled a battery or lost one for any other reason. The batteries are always up to a night or two between campgrounds with hookups. I guess that I am somewhere in the middle. I like my Honda generator but would spend my money somewhere else next time. I don't care one way or the other about my WFCO converter but will replace it with something "Better" if it ever fails.
โSep-29-2017 03:22 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
Thanks for all the input folks. Right now I am leaning towards the Champion 3400 watt inverter instead of the Predator, mostly because of the included warranty and the established track record of the Champions.
Am going to find out the details of the converter and take it from there.
How difficult is it to change out the converter? How is the wiring connected to the converter?
โSep-29-2017 03:18 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
My last 2 generators were a Honda (open frame) and a Champion (honda clone engine open frame) the Honda lasted 15 years before totally giving up. The Champion is still running and 11 years old but getting rough. I will agree with oldman in that the honda was better built, but it did not last twice as long, but did cost 3 times as much.
The Honda will likely be a better unit. Will it be enough better to justify the price increase is questionable.
FWIW my next genny will be the remote start Champ.
I have no overt desire to go outside in the morning to fire it up to make coffe when its raining.
Honda $2000
Champ remote start $900
Pred $650
edit add on HF offers a 1 year warranty for a low price, Over the counter exchange, not a repair.
โSep-29-2017 11:36 AM
TomG2 wrote:johndeerefarmer wrote:
My plan isn't cheap by any means but the Honda should last for years and parts are readily available.
Honda makes good generators. What kind of "parts" do you anticipate needing?
โSep-29-2017 11:32 AM
johndeerefarmer wrote:
My plan isn't cheap by any means but the Honda should last for years and parts are readily available.
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โSep-23-2017 01:42 AM
ReneeG wrote:
Can't speak to the Predator, but we have a Honda and elevation does affect them. They tend to run a little uneven, but you can get a high altitude kit.
โSep-22-2017 11:41 PM
Greyhound RB wrote:
I'd like to add a few points I think are worth noting. I have been using an 8 year old Yamaha inverter generator. It's 2800 watt continuous & 3500 watt surge. It can surge the extra 700 watts because it uses the starter battery to add extra power to inverter for surges. That will start-up my 13.5k ac every time.
Also my Yamaha & the Honda EU3000i (3.4 gallons) hold about
DOUBLE the fuel of the Preditor & Champion (1.6 gallons) I'm pretty sure. That makes a big difference to me.
Neither of the less expensive brands are as quiet. Also, an important distinction to me.
In the Detroit metro area I've talked to a very popular small engine fix-it place & they won't touch a Harbor Freight unit.
I'm glad every one has had good results with many different brands. I just wanted to bring up a few things that I don't remember reading in this thread. Good camping to all.
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