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wnjj wrote:
A few anecdotes:
1. Honda 2000 has run several A/C units we've tried with it, at least at lower elevations. All with ECO mode ON.
2. A Champion 2000 would not run the same unit the Hondas did.
3. A pair of brand new Yamaha 2000's would not start my uncle's A/C unit while on ECO mode, despite the running load being quite low. You could switch to ECO once the A/C was running but it would not restart once it cycled off. This defeats the purpose of ECO mode.
Your mileage may vary but it would take a lot for me to leave Honda. They've earned their reputation.
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nickthehunter wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:possibly true for you, not necessarily true for everyone else. Most people could lift 100 lbs off the floor, but not get it over their head. Your thinking of it as an all or nothing proposition. I tend to think of how to make things easier. What if you was lifting 100 lbs, but only had to get it part way to your knees - twice. What do you need to lift it halfway to your tailgate the first lift, and then complete the lift up to the tailgate the second lift - a simple box, stool, milk carton, etc.? I have r or 5 folding stools around the house of various sizes, each rated at least 300 lbs.
โฆ2 persons required to get it in the bed of a pickup.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:possibly true for you, not necessarily true for everyone else. Most people could lift 100 lbs off the floor, but not get it over their head. Your thinking of it as an all or nothing proposition. I tend to think of how to make things easier. What if you was lifting 100 lbs, but only had to get it part way to your knees - twice. What do you need to lift it halfway to your tailgate the first lift, and then complete the lift up to the tailgate the second lift - a simple box, stool, milk carton, etc.? I have r or 5 folding stools around the house of various sizes, each rated at least 300 lbs.
โฆ2 persons required to get it in the bed of a pickup.
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bikendan wrote:
Now the Predator 3500w inverter generator is a great buy, for quietness and price.