Generators what do you like

Found a great deal on a Honda EU7000is that I’m going to look at this weekend. Not light but pretty quiet and enough power to run everything. I’ll build a big wheel kit for it if needed.
 
I gave away my brand new champion generator. It wasn’t an inverter but it was honestly the loudest generator I ever heard

I have the Onan 4500. Super quiet and plenty of power. I go all day without running a generator. After dinner I fire it up and it runs all night until I go outside and shut it off. I run my space heater and charge my batteries. Only downfall is the small wheels and you need to set it on a piece of plywood when it runs or the air filter gets super dirty because the intake is at the bottom.

All generators should be up on some sort of platform to keep them out of the dirt. The filter stays cleaner, and it won't dig itself a hole from vibration. I build cribbing for them that doubles as a jack extension when I need to lift the buggy or Can Am.


Found a great deal on a Honda EU7000is that I’m going to look at this weekend. Not light but pretty quiet and enough power to run everything. I’ll build a big wheel kit for it if needed.
It'll likely last forever. Or at least close enough. One that large will be a little less efficient on fuel, but probably not enough to matter.

Biggest bummer? Any welding project means you're helping out. Like owning the only pickup in your friend group... :ROFLMAO:
 
I gave away my brand new champion generator. It wasn’t an inverter but it was honestly the loudest generator I ever heard!
Ya, non-inverter / open frame Generators will always be on the loud side....haven't personally seen or heard the Champion 4500 Invertor Gen but it looks like a good size / power with wireless remote which is really nice option when camping.

Really wish Honda would come out with something in-between their EU3000iS / EU3200i and EU7000iS Invertor Generators they are missing an entire market in the 4000 to 5000 watt range that most RVr's are looking for.
 
If I had to replace my Predator 5000.....I would seriously consider the Cummins Onan P4500i Invertor Generator....Very quiet, long run time, wireless remote control and comes in @ 98 lbs.....only negative I see on this Gen is not being Dual Fuel.
 
If I had to replace my Predator 5000.....I would seriously consider the Cummins Onan P4500i Invertor Generator....Very quiet, long run time, wireless remote control and comes in @ 98 lbs.....only negative I see on this Gen is not being Dual Fuel.
Wonder if that would power my 15k AC?
 
The GenMax 7500 enclosed inverter is LOUD.
Touted as quiet, it isn't.

I only bring it if we are boondocking and need to run two AC's. Short stroke so had a hard time charging the wifes EV during the blackouts.

The Trailers Yamaha powered RV generator is ridiculous for many reasons,, I don't even want to consider running it except at a roadside rest for the microwave.

The Predator 3500 in our situations is the best all around,,, and soo quiet.
 
I use a Honda eu3000 and it runs a 13.5k easily. Have also used it with the micro if it’s a short time. I just turn the ac down to low from high.

They are hard to beat they are quiet and hold enough fuel to run an ac for 10-12 hours.
We have one too.
Berts used to give a buyer parts dept script coupons when ya bought rolling stock.
I saved them up and bought the Honda back when it was the only thing available.
Smooth and quiet!

Always loves a new spark plug.
 
If the Honda I’m going to look at is as clean and low use as he says I’m going to buy it. If not I’ll start looking at other options again.
 
the Yamaha 4500 inverter generator is super quiet and I would assume can run the loads you need. I have one as a backup I keep in the garage, it is impressive how quiet it is. Thing has about 950+ hours and still runs great. Lent it out to a friend during the fires as he was without power and he said it didn't skip a beat for the 3-4 days he used it.
 
My Wen 3800 was pretty quiet. The predators are definitely louder.
How do you like the Wen? I’m looking at the Wen 3600 dual fuel one, as it’s still portable enough to load in a truck or take somewhere, but has the 30 amp plug so I could plug into my house panel and run necessities during an outage.
 
the Yamaha 4500 inverter generator is super quiet and I would assume can run the loads you need. I have one as a backup I keep in the garage, it is impressive how quiet it is. Thing has about 950+ hours and still runs great. Lent it out to a friend during the fires as he was without power and he said it didn't skip a beat for the 3-4 days he used it.
+1 for the Yamaha gens. I have a little 2kw that is super handy to have around and for hunting trips. Super quiet and very reliable. I don't think you can go wrong with a Yamaha or Honda honestly.
 
How do you like the Wen? I’m looking at the Wen 3600 dual fuel one, as it’s still portable enough to load in a truck or take somewhere, but has the 30 amp plug so I could plug into my house panel and run necessities during an outage.
I liked it a lot. It’s portable but I’m strong. I can put it in the back of my truck. My wife who works out every day can’t lift it very high. It’s quieter than the predators. It has a setting to run itself out of gas for long term storage too.
 
I've had many portable generators over the past 45 years, and the one thing I've learned is, stick with name brands. When it comes time for parts, they're available. I've had Yamahas which are great generators, but they are even hard to get parts for. The others are just disposable. As far as portables go, nothing but Hondas for me. Pay once, cry once.
 
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Keep in mind all of these gens need valve adjust. Normal is 300 hours. I had 2 Honda 3000 hit valves for lack of doing it. My bad. It is a pain to do on Hondas.
Dam Hondas do not have a hour meter. Easy to loose track of how much time on them.
 
Keep in mind all of these gens need valve adjust. Normal is 300 hours. I had 2 Honda 3000 hit valves for lack of doing it. My bad. It is a pain to do on Hondas.
Dam Hondas do not have a hour meter. Easy to loose track of how much time on them.
The 7k I’m looking at does have an hour meter. Maybe because it’s a larger one 🤷‍♂️
 
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