Posted 2009-11-18 2:10 PM (#113360 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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I have two of the 2000 watt Honda generators and the Parallel power kit. That gives me enough power to run the AC and microwave. Recently, Honda came out with a 2000 watt generator called the Companion. This permits you to connect the two units together using only plug in wires. Think it is about $100.00 more.Also have an extended run fuel tank this provides an additional 5 gallons of gas. Can check these out at www.wisesales.com They also sell other makes as well so that you can compare
The 2000 watt is light and I find one is real handy to work around the farm. Just throw it in the utility wagon and you can have 110volts where you need it .
Posted 2009-11-18 7:59 PM (#113391 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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I also use the honda 3000. It been a good generator. At first I would set it back near the trailer wheels. Now that I usually travel alone, so I just leave it on the truck. I unhook and then I move the truck to the side of the trailer about 10 feet and run it I have never had my co2 sensor go off either. I do wish now that I had gotten the 2000 x2. Only for the weight issue between the two.
Posted 2009-11-18 9:19 PM (#113395 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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Somehow I over looked this post.
Mine is a CUMMINS/ONAN P4300ie. Which is compairable to the Honda 3000 but has a larger output. Mine is very quite and will run the a/c all night long without having to re-fill the gas.
Posted 2009-11-19 2:33 PM (#113423 - in reply to #113421) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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This is only common sence but chain these things up if they're not built in a compartment. At some of the events my wife and I have attended this year they have been dissapearing.
Posted 2009-12-19 8:31 AM (#114386 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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Has the unit been prepped? Is shipping costs on you, or are they paid for? Is it brand new with warranty card included? They normally sell for adv. price of $999 from a dealer; and are usually prepped, warranty info. filled out and sent in, and shipping included. Depends on how important these things are to you.
Posted 2009-12-19 11:57 AM (#114388 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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jim bob is correct about the cost/ pricing. Not 100% sure but think that Honda pretty much sets the price that dealers can sell these units for. Hate to say this but could be a scam or, not really a new unit.
Posted 2009-12-19 2:41 PM (#114391 - in reply to #113284) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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I bought mine on-line from the Honda E-Store.Then picked it up at the closest Honda dealer. I paid no shipping on it just state tax.....Upi can also see the specs for each generator. I got mine about 4yrs ago...
Posted 2009-12-19 9:17 PM (#114398 - in reply to #114386) Subject: RE: Generator questions!
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Thanks - it's on craiglist. Does not say whether they (there are three available) have been prepped, and they're local so I'd pick up. Don't know about warranty card - I will call tomorrow and ask these questions. Thanks for the tips.