How does it handle electronics like computers etc..
AS Noted from various sites:
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Computers and power-sensitive testing equipment require what is referred to as "clean power." Clean power is electrical current that is consistent and has a stable "sine wave" or signal. If the lights or other basic appliances in your home were being powered by a generator and there was a fluctuation in the AC power, you’d probably see the lights dim and then return to full brightness—no problem! However, if your computer was being powered by a generator and the voltage fluctuated, chances are the computer would either shut down or at least interrupt the program you were working in.[/FONT]
Don't some models of Generac have Honda engines?
AS Noted from various sites:
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Computers and power-sensitive testing equipment require what is referred to as "clean power." Clean power is electrical current that is consistent and has a stable "sine wave" or signal. If the lights or other basic appliances in your home were being powered by a generator and there was a fluctuation in the AC power, you’d probably see the lights dim and then return to full brightness—no problem! However, if your computer was being powered by a generator and the voltage fluctuated, chances are the computer would either shut down or at least interrupt the program you were working in.[/FONT]
Using a power bar may be enough to prevent any spikes.
Are the big names better? I'm sure they are. Are the Canadian Tire ones worthless? I doubt it. In my case I could have lost several hundred dollars worth of food had I not had the genny so it's paid for itself. If I needed one for off the grid living I might be looking at a bigger name but I doubt this one will let me down for what I use it for.
When I need a genny, I NEED it to work. Will the Chinese stuff work? Maybe....worst case is you lose "several hundred dollars worth of food" if it doesn't. Now when you are looking at heat and water for a family of four during that three week winter power outage, the stakes go up.
THAT'S why I own Yamaha.
When I need a genny, I NEED it to work. Will the Chinese stuff work? Maybe....worst case is you lose "several hundred dollars worth of food" if it doesn't. Now when you are looking at heat and water for a family of four during that three week winter power outage, the stakes go up.
THAT'S why I own Yamaha.
How does it handle electronics like computers etc..
Honda all the way like this
h ttp://powerequipment.honda.ca/generators Eu 2000
In almost every case of a generator not starting is because of old/poor gas, which you can do little about, and not draining the carb every time when it's not going to be used within the next week or two.
I noted previously our Honda engines have exactly the same problems as clone engines for starting if gas has been allowed to sit. There are far fewer problems with high quality clone engines than people will admit. It seems that some people use phrases like "it has to start every time", to justify that they spent 2-3 times as much.
And to add, Honda now manufactures their GX small engines in Thailand and China in addition to Japan. Only the cheaper GS and GC engines are manufactured in the US and Italy.
There are champion inverters at costco and canadian tire.Just purchased 2 EU2000i companion generators from a US supplier....seems they aren't sold in Canada. These seem like they will fit my needs perfectly!!