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SoundGuy wrote:BPRescue wrote:
As for my usage, it has to be quiet, dependable and last; which I believe pushes me towards Honda. While I do want the ability to run a 13.5K AC unit during some days, most often I won't need that since I typically go into the high country.
Why not just invest in one EU2000i (or Companion if that's your preference) plus a MicroAir Easy Start Soft Starter Kit and pass on the second genset. You can always buy a second later should it prove necessary - unlikely judging by reports from those who've already done it.
โAug-23-2017 03:20 PM
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โAug-22-2017 12:04 PM
psdx wrote:ScottG wrote:
If I could do it over again, I would get the newest Yamaha 2400 gen. rather than the eu2000i.
It provides just that little extra bit of power that I often could use.
And, it start my buddies 13.5K AC at, or just above idle and stays there.
One more thing....Yamaha generators have a valve to shut off the fuel supply so you can run the gas out of the carb during storage. Honda generators do not. Fuel is shut off when you turn off the Honda generator but Yamaha generators have a separate control for fuel and run/stop.
โAug-22-2017 08:26 AM
ScottG wrote:
If I could do it over again, I would get the newest Yamaha 2400 gen. rather than the eu2000i.
It provides just that little extra bit of power that I often could use.
And, it start my buddies 13.5K AC at, or just above idle and stays there.
โAug-22-2017 08:15 AM
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โAug-21-2017 04:51 PM
BPRescue wrote:
As for my usage, it has to be quiet, dependable and last; which I believe pushes me towards Honda. While I do want the ability to run a 13.5K AC unit during some days, most often I won't need that since I typically go into the high country.
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