90cummins
Veteran Member
Long runs with tiny gens may sound daunting, but IMO it's mostly down to maintenance, and access to clean fuel (some gas stations were forced to close recently, after re-opening post flooding with contaminated gasoline tanks). 50hr oil changes come up fast, in a 1week+ outage. Probably also worth have one or more spare spark plugs for the little gens on the shelf too.... it's not like they expire/get stale.
grs has posted at least a few times about big residential systems he has serviced that were severely neglected. Preaching to the choir :soapbox: , I know, but big or small, they all need some TLC.....
Rgds, D.
I acquired a well used Honda EU2000i a couple years ago and after I installed new rings I gave it several (HOT SUPPERS) to verify proper operation.
During that testing I was amazed at how it performed. I recorded close to 10 hours with a light load and 4 to 5 hours at rated load of 1500 watts.
I was so impressed with the performance I started looking at the Honda EU line of generators.
I found several forums and was reading of several RV'ers getting 20 to 50,000 hours from them.
Looking at reviews there are thousands of reviews with 5 star ratings.
One feature they have is the use of a fuel pump because the engine sits above the majority of the fuel.
This feature allows you to use a remote fuel tank for extended runs. All you do is connect the auxiliary tank to the Honda using a modified gas cap (ebay).
This allows unattended operation of up to 50+ hours with a 5 gallon reserve tank.
The primary purpose of the Honda is to operate my furnace and living room TV, computer & lights during the winter or any situation where minimal power is needed.
My backup plan uses a 4kw battery backup, 4kw diesel 120/240 generator, 5kw 24 volt military DC APU to directly support my battery's and the Honda.
I like the ability to use multiple fuel sources.
Propane and diesel store indefinitely and I also keep 5 gallons of treated non ethanol gas on hand.
90cummins