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otrfun wrote:I got out the magnifying glass, and you are absolutely correct. Now I have to find something to help get the foot out of my mouth!road-runner wrote:Can't use the HF 20-25% coupons on their Predator generators. All stated clearly on each coupon---in very small print, of course--lol!
My Harbor Freight catalog shows the list price of the Predator 3500 as $799.99. At a minimum you should be able to use a 20% coupon to get it for $640. They have 25% off coupons for holidays, Labor Day being the most recent.
Sep-13-2019 08:32 AM
Sep-12-2019 09:59 PM
otrfun wrote:
A inrush current capable clamp-on ammeter would quickly answer a lot of questions about (a generator's) inrush current capability. This is the current necessary to start an inductive load like a RV a/c or residential fridge, compressor.
Sep-12-2019 04:52 PM
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road-runner wrote:Can't use the HF 20-25% coupons on their Predator generators. All stated clearly on each coupon---in very small print, of course--lol!
My Harbor Freight catalog shows the list price of the Predator 3500 as $799.99. At a minimum you should be able to use a 20% coupon to get it for $640. They have 25% off coupons for holidays, Labor Day being the most recent.
Sep-12-2019 09:37 AM
Sep-11-2019 07:09 PM
opnspaces wrote:
By your post about Edison shutting off power I'm assuming you're talking your household refrigerator and freezer. While it never hurts to be prepared that really sounds like nothing more than a lot of sabre rattling by the utility.
does the current generator struggle to start only the refrigerator or freezer singly?
If your generator still struggles on a single appliance you might want to consider the age of the appliances before you consider a new generator.
How are you powering the house? Are you using a transfer box, or suicide cable to power the house? Or are you running individual extension cords to the critical loads only?
As far as the Predator, no I don't have any experience or videos. But it is a Harbor Freight product and I would not be surprised if your Yamaha 2000 outperforms the 3500 Predator. Even if the Predator is stronger, I would keep the Yamaha fueled and ready as a backup in case the Predator dies.
Sep-11-2019 12:19 AM
DSchmidt_2000 wrote:
I already own a Yamaha EF2000is but it struggles to start our fridge and/or freezer in eco mode.
Because of lawsuits, Edison is saying they could turn power off for days when it's dry and windy out. Figure I should get ready.
Thanks
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