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Old 05-30-2014, 08:53 AM   #15
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X2 on the "dual connected" Honda's. Plus, these things are really quiet.

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Honda EU2000i Companion Model Info | 2000 Watt Inverter Generator | Honda Generators

If you were buying Honda...I see a really great feature that I have not noticed before....looks like you can couple a Honda generator to another Honda type generator.
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If you are ok with running either the microwave OR the AC but not both at the same time this one will do it. Notice it has special circuitry to boost starting current for AC's etc.

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We run a Yamaha 3000ISEB and run 15k A/C and microwave without issue. Mine is always in the back of the truck, so weight is not an issue. But that is not true for everyone. If I had to take them in and out with regularity, I would have bought 2 2000's. But then you have twice the maintenance. Each has their advantages.
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