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Another Generator Option

majorgator
Explorer
Explorer
I stumbled across this line of generators this morning and it looks like they pretty much meet every requirement of the RV world. In some cases, it appears they even exceed the benefits of the other major manufacturers. I'm not endorsing them, but just felt I'd pass it along.

Boliy Generators
SAVED BY GRACE, THROUGH FAITH*
1998 Coachmen Catalina Lite 248TB
TV: 1996 F350 Crew Cab 4x4 7.3L Diesel (a man's truck)

*signature amended so that religious components aren't included (per "Admin")...hooray, now nobody will be offended by my personal beliefs
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ol_Bombero-JC
Explorer
Explorer
majorgator wrote:
I stumbled across this line of generators this morning and it looks like they pretty much meet every requirement of the RV world. In some cases, it appears they even exceed the benefits of the other major manufacturers. I'm not endorsing them, but just felt I'd pass it along.

Boliy Generators


Search generators (including that one) on the *Tech Issues* forum.
For some brands, try the (Tech Issues) archives also.

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B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
For the same money and a little shopping you can get a Champion inverter type genny with a warranty, a decent reputation and parts and service availability...
What's not to like?

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

majorgator
Explorer
Explorer
Huntindog wrote:
Major, I noticed that you are pretty new here.
I want to give you a belated welcome to the forum.

Generators are one of the most discussed items here.
So unless it is a brand new product coming on the market, it has been discussed here, and almost always with some first hand testimony.

Great generators are thought by most to be the Honda and Yamaha invertor types. The Champion is making a pretty good case for making it a threesome.
Good ones are what I call the tweeners. Not nearly as loud as the contractor ones from the big box stores, or as quiet as the great ones.
They come with some nice touches for RV use and are really affordable in initial price. The Champion 3500 pull start and remote electric start are the most well known of these.

Then there is the rest, rounding out the bottom. Some may be a little better than the others, but as a class, they aren't considered a good fit for RV use by most.
The Boiley falls into this catagorey.

Thank you for the comments. Yes, I have read several threads about generators in my short amount of time trolling this forum. I especially enjoyed the back and forth mud slinging about the cheap Harbor Freight generator (LOL). If there's any one thing I've picked up in reading about them is that mostly everything comes down to a matter of economics. Personally, I could afford a yammy or a honda, but many people simply cannot. For those people, there's no convincing them to shell out the cash for the blue or red. I'm cool with that.

I stumbled across this product line after seeing an ad for a used one on CL. I think they were asking $600 for it, which led me to investigate further. As I said, no endorsement from me, but quite frankly, if someone pulled up next to me in their TT and whipped out a generator, I'd rather it be this one (with the low DB noise level) instead of a typical cheaper and louder unit ๐Ÿ˜‰

After doing a bit of research into foreign manufacturing and importing a few years back, I learned that for many products, differences are very subtle. Not that I'm suggesting the Boliy is an equivalient to a Yamaha or Honda, but marketing and ad campaigns play a big role in pricing, popularity, and acceptance. I don't buy power tools from HF and I don't buy rods and reels from Wal-Mart, but if I were in the market for a generator, I'd be willing to shell out $500 to $600 for the used Boily based upon what I've learned.
SAVED BY GRACE, THROUGH FAITH*
1998 Coachmen Catalina Lite 248TB
TV: 1996 F350 Crew Cab 4x4 7.3L Diesel (a man's truck)

*signature amended so that religious components aren't included (per "Admin")...hooray, now nobody will be offended by my personal beliefs

Doug33
Explorer
Explorer
Would the cheapest one even run an AC unit?
2014 Keystone Bullet 281BHS
2002 Chevy Avalanche 5.3L 4x4
Equalizer hitch
Nights spent camping in 2015: 25
Next trip: mid-April 2016?

Huntindog
Explorer
Explorer
Major, I noticed that you are pretty new here.
I want to give you a belated welcome to the forum.

Generators are one of the most discussed items here.
So unless it is a brand new product coming on the market, it has been discussed here, and almost always with some first hand testimony.

Great generators are thought by most to be the Honda and Yamaha invertor types. The Champion is making a pretty good case for making it a threesome.
Good ones are what I call the tweeners. Not nearly as loud as the contractor ones from the big box stores, or as quiet as the great ones.
They come with some nice touches for RV use and are really affordable in initial price. The Champion 3500 pull start and remote electric start are the most well known of these.

Then there is the rest, rounding out the bottom. Some may be a little better than the others, but as a class, they aren't considered a good fit for RV use by most.
The Boiley falls into this catagorey.
Huntindog
100% boondocking
2021 Grand Design Momentum 398M
2 bathrooms, no waiting
104 gal grey, 104 black,158 fresh
FullBodyPaint, 3,8Kaxles, DiscBrakes
17.5LRH commercial tires
1860watts solar,800 AH Battleborn batterys
2020 Silverado HighCountry CC DA 4X4 DRW

bigcitypopo
Explorer
Explorer
I have one... Runs great below 8000ft... Does not like any altitude... Even with a jet mod.... I use it now as a backup home genny... I run it once a month for about an hour... I like that I can run the carb dry...

I've since been shopping hard... Gonna look at the champion or two yammys...
2014 RAM 2500 BigHorn CrewCab 4x2 ShortBox, 6.7L CTD
2014 Keystone Springdale 294bhssrwe - Hensley Arrow!
The best wife, 2 kids and a bunch of fun

colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
Just me, but if I was to buy a low cost generator it would be a Champion 3100.

n7bsn
Explorer
Explorer
The biggest reason I would not buy one is parts. Everything breaks, getting parts for this one would be a nightmare.
They are not cheap enough to be disposable.
As for the "up to 22%", recall it says "up to", which means it could also be "less then" under most conditions
2008 F350SD V10 with an 2012 Arctic Fox 29-5E
When someone tells you to buy the same rig they own, listen, they might be right. When they tell you to buy a different rig then they own, really pay attention, they probably know something you don't.

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi,

I tried one. I finally sold it at a garage sale for $100.00. The warranty and exchange policy are a bad joke. The hardware (screws etc) rusted within days. The battery is soldered in place, so changing it would be a night mare.
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

DiskDoctr
Explorer
Explorer
From the link

BOLIY Pro3600SI (model number matches engine kw output not ac output) is a true Digital Signal Processing
(DSP) inverter generator. Similar models including Honda, Yamaha, Robin Subaru, & Kipor use transistor
induced technology which is just simulated signal processing. With the advanced German made
microprocessor, the DSP processor results in a power conversion rate of up to 22% higher than comparable
inverter generators from Honda, Yamaha, Kipor & Robin. The voltage is adjusted to maintain at stable 120V by
the computer inverter module. The light weight design makes them ideal for transportation without the need
for cumbersome wheel kits and extending handles


I'd be interested to hear opinions about the 22% higher efficiency ...