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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 05:33 AM


i a BIG silence guy too...
but the EU series honda generators are quiet

you need to listen to one or two
either a eu1000 or eu2000

these are not the home depot-harbor freight generators

they produce clean sine wave electricty with little noise
and are LIGHT
you can move them easily

one gallon of gas goes along way too

batteries are heavy and go dead all the time
batteries only last a few years too
then $$$ to replace

the harbor freight 15w solar panels are junk
you'll be wasting your money
i've looked at them several times




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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 06:38 AM


I have had a couple of those Honda Eu generators and I still wouldn't want to listen to one running next to my camp for hours on end.

[Edited on 8-1-2010 by monoloco]
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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 06:39 AM


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I have had a couple of those Honda Eu generators and I still would want to listen to one running next to my camp for hours on end.


yea that's it:P




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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 08:47 AM


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batteries are heavy and go dead all the time
batteries only last a few years too
then $$$ to replace



For the camper I need a battery anyway for the occasional daytime use of the galley pump and vent fan. I can't see running a generator 24/7 for these sorts of uses. The batteries I have been buying at Costco or Walmart cost 50-60 .
and last bout 5 years.

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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 09:29 AM


One last time....a honda generator is all you need....very, very quiet. You already have a propane fridge so you would only run the generator when needed for your blender, extra lights and to charge up anything needed.
And for your purists that don't want to spoil the " vibe" how do you think yio got to this remote camping place??? Unless you hiked or rode your horse/burro....your argument ends here....




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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 11:03 AM


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One last time....a honda generator is all you need....very, very quiet. You already have a propane fridge so you would only run the generator when needed for your blender, extra lights and to charge up anything needed.
And for your purists that don't want to spoil the " vibe" how do you think yio got to this remote camping place??? Unless you hiked or rode your horse/burro....your argument ends here....
There is a difference between driving into a remote camp and listening to the whine of someones generator all night long. For the price of a generator you can buy a 200 watt solar panel battery and charge controller and replace the battery every couple of years for what you would spend to maintain the generator, and the solar panel has no moving parts and will work for 25+ years while you would go through several generators in that time.
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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 04:20 PM


Just curious - How much run time do you get with a gallon on fuel on those Honda generators?
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[*] posted on 8-1-2010 at 07:07 PM


a solar powered pop up trailer? Al Gore must have invented it to save the fuel normally required to tow it :lol::lol::lol:

[Edited on 8-2-2010 by durrelllrobert]




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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 05:29 AM


EU1000
1000 watts
29 lbs
8.3 hrs on 0.6 gal of gas
(that's 13.8 h4rs on 1 gallon of gas)

EU2000
2000 watts
47 lbs
9.6 hrs on 1 gal of gas

for camping needs these are fine
very quiet

then if you need extra electrical around the house later...
you got it too




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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 06:20 AM


I have the 3000 and I wish it got the long of run time of the 2000 on a gal. It holds about 4.5 gallons but I only get 6 or 7 hours run time with the AC on. I want to trade it, the 3000, for a 2000. There is an aftermarket cap for the 2000 that allows an external tank and that would run the AC all night.:biggrin:



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 12:22 PM


the eu2000 may be too small for your AC...



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 12:33 PM


Just curious, how long would a 2000 have to run to recharge a 225 amp 12v batt. from 12.2 volts to full charge?



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 12:51 PM


Mike- I have a eu2000i that I use if I have to top off my 6 golf cart batteries. I use a 45a battery charger and never run more than a couple hours.

I've never had to use it since I got the tracker though.




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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 03:15 PM


Is your charger putting out 45 amps when powered the Honda's rated 13.3 amps?
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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 03:25 PM


13.3 amps AC - charger puts out DC amps.



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 03:44 PM


the honda 12v dc charger is only 8 amps



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 04:12 PM


The Honda 2000 works best with a battery charger. I charge one 12 volt in about 2 hours with a battery charger. Using the charger on the honda takes forever. The Honda gives you great flexibility as it is so portable. 2 cents used up



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[*] posted on 8-2-2010 at 06:18 PM


In case I've lost you, I plug a 110V AC battery charger into the eu2000i. This charger puts out 45a at 12v DC.



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[*] posted on 8-3-2010 at 01:36 AM


Just got back from a 10 day Baja trip with truck camper. I have two 120 watt panels on the roof. LED lights inside, as well as a 2400 watt inverter that can run my coffee maker. I also brought a Yamaha 1000 inverter generator and never used it once on the trip ! I brought it in case I needed to run the AC, but it never got unbearable hot, even on the east side of Baja.
I like the silence of solar. Unless you need to run AC, solar can work.
he cheapest panels are from Florida, senelect dot com .

edit: Yes, the yamaha 1000 can run my 7000 btu AC, the trick is to start the AC on the 2400 watt inverter and then switch it over to the genny once it has run for a few seconds off the inverter.

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[*] posted on 8-3-2010 at 06:48 AM


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he cheapest panels are from Florida, senelect dot com .


is this the link? http://sunelec.com/




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