peteanddarlene
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Bought a Firman few years ago.....works great....always starts....quiet....fairly light....90 lbs......they now have dual fuel units....might be worth a look��
They are $569 now and put out 1800w continues and 2300 peak, mine is 1800w and works well.
I currently own both a Honda 2000 and a Champion 2500. I will be using the Champion in the future and probably selling the Honda.
The reason is simply that the Honda, as purchased, does not run on propane. Propane generators have so many advantages over gasoline that I'd never consider a gasoline generator again. Propane does not go bad, whereas gasoline does. Sure, stabilizers can increase the storage life somewhat, but eventually it will deteriorate. Gasoline carburetors gum up, nothing similar happens with propane. Gumming up can be mitigated by diligently emptying the carburetor each time the generator is stored, but with propane that is never needed.
Gasoline storage is always a problem. Yesterday our power went out for the first time in ten years. Ten hours in I got out the Champion, hooked it up to one of our five 20 lb. tanks (barbecue, outdoor heater, outdoor fire pit, plus 2 spares) and had access to a week's worth of fresh fuel. Storing the equivalent of a week of gasoline would be dangerous and the gas would likely spoil before it all got used. Four hours later the power came back on and the unused propane will be fine years from now.
Gasoline smells and carrying a gasoline generator inside an SUV is dangerous and will make everything in the car smell. We use the propane tanks on our trailer when we take the Champion along. No smell, no fire hazard. Carrying typical gas cans inside, or in pickup beds or, OMG, on generator stand or bumper stand, is asking for disaster in the event of any accident.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports about 50 carbon monoxide deaths per year from small gasoline engines; they even consider it a major cause of accidental deaths after some hurricanes. Propane generators put out half the amount of CO, and this appears to greatly reduce the incidence of CO deaths.
My own measurements of sound levels under similar loading for the two generators show that the noise level of the Champion at various load levels is about 3 db louder than the Honda. While this equates to double the sound energy, multiple authoritative sources say that 3 db is just at the threshold of perceived increased noise. In other words, listening to both generators near each other, the subjective human response would be "yeah, the Champion is louder, but just barely."
I haul our 2200i in the back of the Highlander. I run the carburetor dry and close the fuel valve. Then I haul an empty gas can inside of a plastic contractor bag. There are no offensive odors in the car from the generator or the gas can. When I get set up I head for a station and get gas in my can. I use the generator as I need to and when I’m ready to head home, I empty the generator and the can into my tow vehicle. This works for me and the way I camp. I’d buy the propane conversion but don’t want to give up the wattage. The main reason for the generator for us is to run the AC where there are no hookups if absolutely necessary. Otherwise I wouldn’t normally need a generator. Everybody camps a
little differently.
Iowa Dave
Dave, the EU2200i that we have has a plastic tube to drain the carburetor. Easy to use. Might get an ounce or less out of the carb.
What is a DIY ridged insulation box please.Hondas are as quiet as they come. In combination with a DIY rigid insulation “box” you can barely hear it. We have a 2000i. My father was 500 miles from home in cold weather and dependent on generator when it started to give him some trouble. Nice to know that any Honda small equipment dealer would have been able to work on it and likely have the parts readily available. I had called a couple places but he ended up cleaning the carb himself with my guidance and a YouTube video. The generator has quite a few hours and has been otherwise trouble free. Who works on Champion and are parts available? Most times you get what you pay for and it’s no different with Honda generators.
For anyone with a 2000i there is a Hutch Mountain fuel shutoff kit that allows you to run the carb dry. This is just like the feature built in to the newer 2200i. Very easy install.
https://www.hutchmountain.com/produ...-switch-compatible-w-honda®-eu2000i-generator
What is a DIY ridged insulation box please.