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Offline efremtags

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Re: good deal on a little generator
« Reply #60 on: October 27, 2011, 03:07:06 AM »
The Honda is an inverter so no mechanical linkage is required. The cable synchs the frequency of the regulator

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Re: good deal on a little generator
« Reply #61 on: October 27, 2011, 03:32:36 AM »
That's an interesting solution. From the link, I noticed it isn't compatable for random applications. Still don't really understand the details, but it is a good selling point, no doubt.

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Re: good deal on a little generator
« Reply #62 on: November 03, 2011, 05:22:04 PM »
  Here's my Honda 2000 inverter generator running this summer, when the power went out for 12hrs.,
 

 
  I plug my freezer AND my fridge into it, and it runs both just fine.  It's rated at 2000 surge for 30 mins, 1600 continous and it's amazing how well it works, and how fuel efficient it is.  It's so quiet, you can hold a conversion next to it, and it will run my circle saw, no problem.
 
  If i just plug my freezer OR my fridge into it, i can then also easily run my TV, puter and lights.  Or i can plug my sump pump into it and let it run along with some lights.  I still have to use extension cords, (#12 wire in it) but for short peroids of time it's easier than getting the PTO gen set out, and running the whole house.
 
  It will also charge 12v batteries at the rate of 8 amps while it's running everything else...
 
  You can buy a Honda 2000 for just under $1,000.00 if you look around a bit...
 
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I went with the Blue one (Yamaha EF2000i) from Cabelas bargain cave for under $700.  We used it in the new barn  which does not yet have power.  They are very nice....

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Re: good deal on a little generator
« Reply #63 on: November 04, 2011, 02:57:13 AM »
  I think if you compare the Honda 2000 and the Yamaha 2000 feature for feature, the Yamaha is the better generator.  Not that the Honda  isn't a GREAT generator.  Mostly it's about what your dealer is like...
 
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Re: good deal on a little generator
« Reply #64 on: November 05, 2011, 02:44:10 AM »
I was good with either the Honda or Yamaha.  Cabelas having the Yamaha in the bargain cave was the deciding factor.  If it was a Honda in the bargain  cave I would have purchased it.  With the price and points I got a great deal on the generator.