Keith, this may be the first time I've hit the 'SUBSCRIBE' link. Ever! Also, something clearly tells me that as a dutiful son you are greatly honoring your father.
Thank you!! I learned a lot. I have a few questions & I think i shall call & talk to you in person if possible. I do love Honda I had a gas self propelled lawn mower w/commercial deck it was perfect!! I had a lawn maintenance business & used it 6 days a week for years and it always started. I miss that mower. Again thank you you gave a very good presentation.
Thanks so much! In the video we mentioned the EU6500is being replaced by the EU7000is -- Honda has superceded the EU2000i with a EU2200i and, this year (2022), also introduced a compact EU3200i.
@@michaelpoczynek `Tis true -- the 7000 is "state-of-the-art" and then some. We haven't even been able to order any for about a year and a half -- Honda is way behind on inventory availabilty.
Hi Nick - thanks for the complement. It would be a 5000-watt Honda - either a EM5000 or an EM5000i. The latter is an inverter generator which is the preferred series since it is quieter, much more fuel efficient and, most importantly, produces "computer-clean" electricity. Since the EM5000i is only a few hundred $$ less than the EU7000i (which is fuel injected, as well) we no longer stock the EM5000i. The EM5000 is around $2300 - the EU7000i is $4000. You can use the EM5000 but you would have to be careful with anything with electronics as they are susceptible to damage (computers, modems, fridge, heating system, phone system, etc.). I hope this helps!
Hi - I'm sorry - we only sell Honda gas generators (i.e, Honda does not make natural gas/propane/diesel generators. I cannot help you in regard to your question.
Well spoken, Great presentation.. Thank you. Can you provide when turning on the generator where should you expect to see the rpm's? Then, after turning on the Eco switch where do you expect to see the rpm's. Thank you.
Hi John -- thanks for your commendation. At idle it is about 2100 rpm. Normal full run speed is around 3500. However, the Eco throttle design will actually allow it to go as high as almost 4500 rpm for a short time. I hope this helps.
Great video..!!! I am interested in getting an EU7000.... How many hours do you think it would run at 50% load on a tank of gas..?? I looked on Honda's website and read the specifications but was just looking for real world numbers from someone like yourself who has actually used one ...
Hi - glad you enjoyed the video. I can only answer your question by saying that 1/4 load is rated at around 20 hours. This means that it is running at full capacity 25% of the time and the 5 gallon tank (keep in mind this unit is fuel injected rather than carburetored) will provide around 20 hours of run time. Thus, 50% load would vaguely translate into around 10 hours. Whatever the specific time frame, this generator - compared to the competition - has exceptionally long run times coupled with ultra-clean electrical output. I hope this helps.
Keith Petersen Thanks for the info.. I bought the EU7000...wish I could have bought it from you.... if I was closer to your place I would have..... I only have 5 hrs on it so far but it's the quietest and smoothest running generator I have ever had.... It is replacing my Generac 8000kw.... It powers my whole house with the exception of the central A/C.. Thanks again..!!!
Wow! Mr. Petersen, your review was just Fantastic. We just recently had a power outage for several days and your review was so helpful with the clean power from the Inverter generator and Transfer switch. Where can I get one of these HondaEU7000IS generators. I cannot find one anywhere? Thank you for your Review!
Thanks so much! Wonderful compliment! As of now (11-4-20) there are no Honda EU7000i generators available through Honda which is why you are not seeing them in the marketplace. Honda has just opened up the ordering process (i.e., for Dealers) again a few days ago; but, the likelihood is that nothing will hit the marketplace until late December or even January 2021. We have been taking orders for almost two months, now, for this unit. "Get in line" with a local Dealer and you should get your generator in another month or so.
@@pekchops Hi -- very kind of you to suggest that. No problem -- just buy from a local Dealer -- although it IS a lovely ride up to New Jersey at this time of the year ..... :-)
Very good presentation. What is the difference between the i & is versions? I presume the i stands for inverter & s for true sign wave?? but what is the difference.
Hi -- Sorry for any confusion -- "i" and the "s" are used to denote the same series of units. So, for example, an EU3000i or an EU3000 or any other variation of that unit should, properly, be designated as an EU3000is. I hope this helps clarify.
@@keithpetersen8114 Hi- the "is" is a different version to the i. I'm guessing the i stands for inverter but the s doesn't stand for sine as probably the inverter will produce the pure sign wave.
@@MarkAAshdown Hi Mark -- Well, at least you galvanized me into enough further action to contact our Honda Service Liaison (the "guru") regarding any potential differences between "i" and "is" generators. He confirmed that any unit marked either "i" or "is" is the exact same series and technology -- it is merely a designation.
Hello Kieth, I just purchased a EU6500is Generator with 101hrs on it. We have a 50amp fifth wheel with 2 A/C units, a 13.5 & 15.5 btu. Could you tell me which recepticle is best to use & which voltage selection do I choose to give us the best power for our 50 amp fifth wheel? I've been using the 4 prong L1430 recepticle with the voltage selector on the 120v instead of the 120/240v selection. Can I run it in the 120/240 selection without damaging anything in my fifth? Thank you
Hi -- since you are wired in using the 120/240 L1430 receptacle the usual selection would be to take advantage of that by throwing the rocker switch to 120/240. The EU6500 is an inverter generator and thus protects even your sensitive electricity using products. Also, when you select 120/240 the internal wiring on the generator maximizes your electrical output. I hope this answers your questions.
Hi - I tried several times today to get through to the parts department; but, they appear to be having phone issues. I'll try again within a few days and get back to you.
I guess most folks know Honda generators are always on the top of Consumer Reports list for quality. That said, most average folks just can't afford them, so that's where other brands come in. You have to live within your means. Sadly.
Hi -- thanks for your input. Yes, Honda does make the best gasoline generators. The initial price is certainly more than many of their competitors' units; however, when the costs are factored in from the damage that can occur to electrical-using appliances (fridge circuits, heating system circuitry, microwaves, plasma tv's and various electronics) as a result of the low-price Chinese components that are present in the average generator -- Honda becomes a lot more affordable.
hello, excellent presentation and a good sales man quality i have seen in you. please am a Nigerian, and resident in Nigeria, how much does this EU65is cost and how long will it take to be shipped to Nigeria. you can reach me through my email.
Well I’m Canada they are certified by Hydro One and are safer then the set that is presented. So you go ahead and designate your 10 breakers and be limited. I’ll adjust on the fly and use whatever’s want when I want a per conditions.