Just curious about what you use for a generator set up.
I'm thinking about 2 Honda 2000s to power a Sundance 3300 RCB.
Any info would help me decide what I may need.
Thanks
Dan
Do you have a fourth generation?? The ads I see for them elude to the fact that the earlier ones had a few bugs but the fourth generation is Jam up.two honda's will certainly handle the air conditioner. I bought a boliy 3600i at half price of the two honda's and it also does a good job.
Thanks guys.
Umm, Keith, because you stole my site at Hatteras (just kidding)you can leave your Honda with me at the rally-I will make sure you get it back next year.
Keith, Would love to hear the 3000 but only if it isnt too much bother for you to bring it.
The 2000 I have heard and it is acceptable. I have seen a few of them in NPs. and no one really hears them at the next site.
I really like the info I have heard and read on the Boliy. Almost half the weight (and price)of the 3000 and strong enough to pull the HVAC. But I havent heard them run either.
Does anyone know where the Boliy is made? Their website does not come straight out and say "Made In USA" Just you wont get tech support from India.
Why sure I can...Oh, wait, I won't need the generator at Hatteras so I won't be brining it. Oh, well, Sorry
Seriously though, if you would like to hear the eu3000 under power so you can get a feel for the noise level I'd be more than happy to bring it with me to Hatteras. It will already be on the truck from the previous weekend when we are doing some "dry" camping on the Northern Neck. I could just unload it a week later. Less I have to worry about when we unpack from one weekend only to start packing for the next weekend...
Camping two weekend's in a row...Darn the Luck
The boliy is a chinese generator.
Keith, Would love to hear the 3000 but only if it isnt too much bother for you to bring it.
those boliy reviews are old. I researched for weeks and read everything I could/ communicated with as many people as possible about boliy before I bought it. they came out around 06 and had a lot of issues. the fourth generation has had these issues fixed and it now seems to be very solid for the money.
I rarely dry camp so it was awfully hard to justify two honda's. I wanted something light enough to carry by myself. I bought the boliy with the intentions of using it around the house when needed and dry camping when the mood strikes. I also am very comfortable working on small engines and electrical issues so I don't think there are a lot of things that could break that I can't repair. So far I have about 40 hours of run time on the generator with no problems at all.
if you are looking for a generator for heavy use go with a honda or yamaha. if you are willing to take a little chance to save a lot of money the boliy is a good choice.