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Richie
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Yamaha EF3000ISEB Generator
Original Message Jul 27, 2005 10:25 am |
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Hi folks, We decided to purchase a portable generator for our home. We didn't want to spend a huge amount of money, however, high quality and quiet was top on my list, so we had to look beyond what Lowes or Home Depot sells. Prior to purchasing, I got my hands on one of those, "Kill-A-Watt" meters and I'm sure glad I did. Most generator websites or dealers all pull out that same wattage chart. I'm glad I investigated our own appliances for myself because it I hadn't, I would have been forced to purchase much more generator than what was actually required. Running our refrigerator, 27" color TV, Microwave, 5,000 BTU A/C unit (summer months), oil furnace and some lights would be great. I originally had settled on the Honda EU3000ISA, which is an inverter unit, but decided not to purchase it because there were to many extras that would still have to be purchased as options. The wheel kit and a battery for electric start, just to name two things made me feel I really wasn't getting such a great deal with this brand name for $1,699.00 through an online purchase, $1,799.00 plus tax if through my local dealer. I did more research and found the Yamaha EF3000ISEB with it's innovative BOOST technology to be an excellent choice. It comes with the wheel kit and front and rear grab bars, and the battery if you're too lazy to pull the recoil starter. It's also the most quiet generator you can buy today. Although this generator is designed to produce 2,800 watts of continuous power, it has a surge rating of 3000 watts. However, the BOOST control feature actually makes it equivalent to a 3,500 watt generator because if you turn on an electric motor that requires high amps, this control feature senses additional power is required and diverts power from the onboard battery for up to 10 seconds of extra boost. This Yamaha generator has gotten such rave reviews, it seemed like the perfect portable for us at $1,899.00 delivered, which is arriving today through a mail order purchase from Mayberry's. We could have purchased one of those $700.00 5,500 watt units from Lowes, but the noise would have been unbearable, especially for our neighbors. Also the fact that the Yamaha is under 150 lbs thanks to the compact inverter technology, was another big selling point. I'll let you know how the run-in goes. Richie
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Richie
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Re: Yamaha EF3000ISEB Generator
Reply #18 Jul 28, 2005 9:37 pm |
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Thanks for all that detailed information, Spotte. Our generator arrived today from Mayberry's. The trucking company did a great job handling it and delivered it without a dent or scratch on it. The owners manual was really well written making it a breeze to get up and running. We added oil to the engine and electrolyte to the battery. After adding some PRI-G stabilized fuel to the tank, I turned the key and it started on the first try.
The owners manual wants you to always start it up with the economy engine switch in the "off" position. What was incredible to us was that we didn't realize it allows the generator start at full engine speed. We actually thought it was idling it was so quiet. We realized after a few minutes of warm-up, switching on the "economy" switch the engine began to idle way down. I couldn't believe how quiet 57 dB really is, and 51 at actual idle.
We decided to test it by plugging in our refrigerator and microwave at the same time. It ran both effortlessly. As for fit and finish, even my wife thought it was done flawlessly. Yamaha obviously put a great deal of engineering and quality control into this generator.
I'm more convinced than ever after seeing and running it that it was a far better deal than the Honda EU3000I. It came with the spark plug wrench, battery and tray, electrolyte, DC battery cables, and the wheel kit with locking wheels, and front and rear grab bars that are part of the frame. The engine oil I had to purchase. Aside from the oil, the rest of these items were all options on the Honda, and very expense too. Honda really needs to come off their high horse. When removing one of the shrouds to install the battery, I noticed they had over an inch of high quality sound absorbing foam lining the inside. Everything was meticulously assembled and wires properly tie strapped. Oil changes will be very easy and won't make a mess because there is a special plug that allows the oil to drain through the frame to your catch pan. I'm going to have to write a good review on this one My hat is off to Yamaha on this one
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MountainMan
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Location: Connecticut
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Re: Yamaha EF3000ISEB Generator
Reply #24 Jul 29, 2005 12:29 pm |
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Here we Go I found it.................... Samples are down the page. Dave's gonna get me for this. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B0000CABH9001001/0/102-2179141-2534514
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Dave___in___CT
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Location: West-Central Connecticut
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Re: Yamaha EF3000ISEB Generator
Reply #27 Jul 31, 2005 7:19 pm |
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Go for it Dave! Rumor has it they love that especially when you tell them you made the purchase just for them
Hi Ritchie...
Yeah... that's why I checked out generator's last year... ended up as you did... between the Honda and Yamaha... then... I decided not to buy... $1,500+ is about 1/3 the cost of bringing electric power to the spot... so... if I want more than battery/solar panel power at the camper... it will be utility electricity... not ready for that though... a looooong cord from the neighbor's might do it too... Geeze... my GF's blow dryer takes toooo many watts ! ...a fast ride in the car / truck (tractor dosen't go fast enough ! ) with her head out the window will dry her hair... but not with the precision is needs to be in ! A quandy of life ! However... the squirrels' hair looks just fine... neat in fact... how do they do that ? I guess my GF could plug the dryer in at the neigghbor's outdoor outlet... but she's too shy ! Go figure... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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