Honda or Yamaha generator?
Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 18, 2009 at 23:13
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sarah1
Hi,
as the title suggests, we are about to purchase a genny and looking at either the Yam EF2400iS (2.4kVA) or Honda EU20i (2.5kVA). They are the same price so any thoughts/experiences would be appreciated.
thanks
Reply By: sarah1 - Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 00:37
Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 00:37
thanks for the replies so far and thanks for the correction on the Honda.
As we are just learning about generators, can anyone comment on whether we should simply be heading for the maximum power...the Yamaha given it's rated at 2000w as oppose to Honda EU20i at 1600w? The most I could ever see us running off them is an aircond (yes I know - not exactly roughing it however with a 12mth old and another on the way, a cool breeze may save us all in a month or so), 'standard' camper with microwave, lights, small fridge, med sized engel and the air con with normal input current of 1400w and maximum (start up?) of 1450w. If it simply means turning microwave etc off before starting up the genny this isn't an issue..
I'm not quite sure what size/W we should be heading for although it's starting to seem as though the 1600w Honda may not be enough (?)
thanks
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Follow Up By: Member - Nick (TAS) - Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 08:11
Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 08:11
As stated below, once the gennies get up around their peak power, they work hard and when working hard, noise goes up.They scream their head off and are unbearable to have around.The easier they do it, the quiter they will run.For this alone, Id go for the biggest KVA.You can always run smaller stuff on a bigger gennie but not other way round.(power to spare)
The Yamaha unit is fairly big to be lugging about but it would be my choice.(we own a 1KVA Yammie, no A/C to run)
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Reply By: RV Powerstream P/L - Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 08:17
Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 08:17
I suppose in marketing the name helps a lot but in reality there is very little between the three main name brand generators Honda, Subaru and Yamaha.
I always wonder who spends the most money to market the product and do people align with Honda and Yamaha more because of the bike racing and other high profile activities.
We sell both Yamaha and Subaru and fit the electric start models with wireless remote control and we also run our own 3200Subaru on gas.
Honda certainly jumps to the front in a lot of discussions and as stated before they are all nose to nose at the finish line.
Ian
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Reply By: Member - Terry. G (TAS) - Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:40
Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:40
Sarah
I have a caravan and at times also need the A/C going and was in the same boat as to what to buy as one couldn't try first .So I brought a Yammy EF2800i and it had two power outlets and will run at the same time the Air Con , Microwave oven and the one electric ring on the gas stove. now I tested this in my back yard proberbly never need the power but I now know that elec jugs.toasters ect will not be a problem either.
Just because one is on holiday it don't mean one has to rub two sticks together to light a fire
Genny goes into canopy on back of Hilux
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Reply By: Outa Bounds - Saturday, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:04
Saturday, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:04
I was told that it isn't a case of buying the biggest capacity generator you can afford. Whist it's true that you don't want it to scream it's head off all the time I've also been told that if they have it
too easy the pistons glaze over and that it's not a good thing at all.
We had a small Honda generator for camping which we were pretty happy with, although it was a shame it couldn't boil a normal kettle etc. Next gennie we get is likely to be a backup for the house when the power goes out (rural so need to run the pump for water etc) and my choice will be Yamaha I reckon, purely becuse they have a model that looks like it would suit to a t. From memory the model we would be buying is noisier than a honda but more capacity and it doesn't have the pretty plastic housing which probably means it's more affordable too.
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