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Old 05-02-2016, 01:42 PM   #15
Hittntherooad
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I wasn't aware Honda made an inverter generator as large as 7,000 watt max/5,500 watt rated power, which serves as a more direct comparison.

Honda EU7000i Model Info | Super Quiet 7000 Watt Inverter Generator | Honda Generators

The Honda is a lot more expensive at $4,500 MSRP, but has 220-volt capability and larger 5.1-gallon fuel tank. The main advantage I see to this Honda (other than Honda reputation) is that it should run one air conditioner throughout the night without having to refuel.

Honda 2,000/1,600 generators with 0.95-gallon fuel tanks require refueling more often. Even if they could run a small AC they probably wouldn't make it through the night unless Honda makes a 2,000-watt model with a larger fuel tank that I'm not aware of.
2 Honda 2000's ($2000) hooked together equals 4000 watts. They sell a kit to hook up a 6,12,20 gallon tank to run them as long as you want and if not running AC, just run one saving gas. Lightweight too.
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