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Honda Has a Question for EU2000i Owners

robert3
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Given nothing else changed, including price, please evaluate this question and let me know your answer; include any relative comments, thoughts, opinions, etc. The Honda Design Engineering Team is currently living and working in a 5-wheel RV at the Reno Air Race event, and is collecting data, interviews, etc. from other RV folks. The team asked me to expand the data for this specific question, so let's hear it; post your answer to the thread or send to me via PM



-Robert@Honda
Caveat: I work for Honda, but the preceding is my opinion alone.
Caveat: I work for Honda, but the preceding was my opinion alone.
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matt7591
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Wrong questions. Sure, add a bit more power, but more importantly, make it more theft proof.

Willcamp4
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Everyone has a great opinion on this. I have owned two EU 2000i generators for over a decade each, and would not consider upgrading them until they finally wear out. Since they run like new now, that is out of the question for the time-being.

If the generator would put out enough power to spin up my 15,000 BTU AC at higher altitudes (6000 ft)then run it, I would answer more power. Somehow I doubt that would be enough at 2200. Perhaps 2400 would, but I don't know that answer.

My feeling is this. Going to a 2200 is not enough of an increase to warrant a change. It would just be a sales ploy, and the 2000 will run everything already except my AC. My other concern with going to either a 2200, or even a 2400, would be how it would affect weight and durability. Also, I suspect that if it couldn't run my AC alone it would also not be able to run in parallel with one of my existing EU2000i generators, forcing me to buy two more expensive and probably heavier generators to do what my current ones already do well.

A long way around saying; without finding a safe and reliable way to solve those issues the only reasonable answer is to make it quieter, without power loss and make a retrofit kit to make our current generators quieter also. Also, quieter at high speed would be cool too.
Willcamp4
2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty, Crew Cab, Lariat, 6.7L PSTD, Air Lift rear suspension.
Alpenlite Valhalla Limited Fifth Wheel, two Solar panels, four six-volt batteries, two Honda EU2000i generators

RogerC68
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NinerBikes wrote:
More voltage... 130 volts. Have your invertors wound to produce at a minimum 130V.

I have a new eu2000i that puts out 128.2V, a 3 year old eu2000i that puts out 122.1v and an 11 year old EU1000i that puts out 118.7V More power in the form of voltage means less voltage drop under load, and less amps required. Voltage always drops under heavier amperage load, so keep the voltage up, within reason.


I would go for this. Just purchased two with one being the companion and do notice the voltage drops considerably when high loads kick in. Great machines!

NinerBikes
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More voltage... 130 volts. Have your invertors wound to produce at a minimum 130V.

I have a new eu2000i that puts out 128.2V, a 3 year old eu2000i that puts out 122.1v and an 11 year old EU1000i that puts out 118.7V More power in the form of voltage means less voltage drop under load, and less amps required. Voltage always drops under heavier amperage load, so keep the voltage up, within reason.

I_am_still_wayn
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I vote for B quieter. The extra 200 watts will probably not make any difference between using just one generator or two together. Primarily, two generators are needed to start/run an air conditioner along with other electric loads. At elevations especially, the extra 200 watts will not keep from using a second generator, so the extra quiet will be welcomed and more practical.

However, from a marketing standpoint, especially with the less informed consumer, the extra wattage may have more attraction.

scott1
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Less noise.

B_GAGE
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Like Tim The Tool Man Taylor says "More Power"
Bill & Donna

2004 Arctic Fox 22GQ, Loaded
2003 Dodge 2500, Quad Cab, 4X4, CTD 5 Speed
2015 Ram 3500 Limited, Crew Cab, CTD, Aisin
2017 Wolfcreek 840, Loaded

Z-Peller
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Option A, more power for my microwave ......1/4 throttle noise level is fine.....also look at reducing overall height of moulded case by 2," perhaps fold down handle?
Bill..
2017 Bigfoot 10.4 camper...2016 GMC 3500 4x4 Xcab Duramax Dually...

bob_b1
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Option B. Less noise is always better.
'93 Itasca Suncrusier diesel towing a '05 Honda CR-V.
Bob, Pam(DW), Bridget(DD) and Christine(DD)
See you at most of the Penn State tailgates:)

jalichty
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Thanks for the note about the oil change kit. Just ordered one. We'll see how it works next year.
John A. Lichty

Reddog1
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69 Avion wrote:
bigfootford wrote:
jalichty wrote:
If A or B are the only two choices, I would go with B for lower noise. However, I would ask the engineers to try and figure out a way to change, or fill, the oil reservoir easier. There has to be a better way than what is currently being done.


Get you one of these. They really do work fine!



Oil change kit from Amazon

Jim

Yes they do work great, but one should be furnished with the generator.

So should electric start. :B

Wayne


2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda

Toad: 91 Zuke

ken_white
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More power...

Arrrrr...
2014 RAM C&C 3500, 4x4, Club Cab, Hauler Bed, DRW, Aisin, 3.73's, etc...

2013 DRV Tradition 360 RSS
LED Lighting
570W of ET Solar Panels
MorningStar MPPT 45
Wagan 1000W Elite Pro Inverter
Duracell EGC2 Batteries with 460 A-H Capacity

69_Avion
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bigfootford wrote:
jalichty wrote:
If A or B are the only two choices, I would go with B for lower noise. However, I would ask the engineers to try and figure out a way to change, or fill, the oil reservoir easier. There has to be a better way than what is currently being done.


Get you one of these. They really do work fine!



Oil change kit from Amazon

Jim

Yes they do work great, but one should be furnished with the generator.
Ford F-350 4x4 Diesel
1988 Avion Triple Axle Trailer
1969 Avion C-11 Camper

bigfootford
Nomad II
Nomad II
jalichty wrote:
If A or B are the only two choices, I would go with B for lower noise. However, I would ask the engineers to try and figure out a way to change, or fill, the oil reservoir easier. There has to be a better way than what is currently being done.


Get you one of these. They really do work fine!



Oil change kit from Amazon

Jim
2000 2500 9.6 Bigfoot,94 F250, Vision 19.5, Bilstein shocks, air bags/pump, EU2000, PD 9260, Two Redodo 100ah Mini's, Aims 2500 Conv/Inv, 200W. solar, Morningstar Sunsaver 15A/ display panel, Delorme/laptop for travel, Wave-3 heat.