Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 17:49:30 -0800
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: NVC (well,
slightly VC): Questions about buying used generator/invertor
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Yes on a still night or day, those generators, even the so-called quiet
ones, they can be heard about a half mile away...You, of course, won't hear
it because you'll have your a.c. or heater or TV or DVR or Jacuzzi running
and it will drown out your generator's noise. But I guarantee everyone
around you WILL hear it...
Some people are used to that nagging backround noise and don't mind
it...but other's find it intrusive and distracting. If someone pulled in
next to you and played the Moody Blues over and over and over, you probably
wouldn't accept that with grace....a significant sample of the people can't
stand the Moody Blues, no matter how "mellow" they are said to be....
Same-0 with a generator in a place that is not a formal campsite with
'generator hours' so people without them can choose another place to camp,
or put up with the noise till 'quiet time'...
That being said, the smaller Honda is pretty quiet...the 2000 ones, they
drive me nuts cause they speed up when the load is increased....so I am
always thinking, when my neighbors kicks up the RPMs..."What, she turned on
the waffle iron? Zapping a pop tart?...then it drops back to the
drone...till they turn on another appliance.....The cheap Eastern
copies....those are so noisy their owners can't even stand em....lots of
RVers just turn them on and drive away in their second car....let em run
all day till they come back to "camp" and turn it off...
I may be a dinosaur, thinking one should be able to find quiet without
backpacking..
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@gmail.com
> wrote:
> Say what you will, I have been to several backcountry campgroups -- away
> from city and street noises, away from loud streams -- and the
> generators are always audible unless they are several hundred yards
> away. YMMV. I am not a fan of those machines.
>
>
> --
> Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott
> 1984 Westfalia, auto trans,
> Bend, Ore.
>
> On 11/03/2013 04:38 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
>
>> Really? Someone at bluerocks was running one 25 feet from his van and you
>> couldn't notice it.
>>
>>
>> Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>>
>> Quiet?!? Unless you're camping within a stone's throw of an interstate
>>> or in a downtown park, those generators are audible 100 yards away.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott
>>> 1984 Westfalia, auto trans,
>>> Bend, Ore.
>>>
>>> On 11/03/2013 04:22 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> So, with all of the electronics upgrades I thought I'd research the cost
>>>> of buying a generator/inverter that I could use to power stuff and maybe
>>>> a small window a/c in the summer months so that the wife and kids will
>>>> come along.
>>>>
>>>> I believe that the Honda EU 2000i seems like the perfect one for a
>>>> vanagon. It's the right blend of power, and quiet.
>>>>
>>>> http://powerequipment.honda.com/generators/models/eu2000i
>>>>
>>>> These seem to retail for anywhere from $999 - $1099.
>>>>
>>>> I've found a used one that the guy claims was barely run as it was a
>>>> backup and he's got the paperwork showing when it was bought.
>>>>
>>>> I'm writing to solicit any advice for buying one of these used.
>>>> Obviously I plan to run it first. But aside from obvious smoking, oil
>>>> leaks, odd sounds is there any good ways to ensure I'm getting a good
>>>> deal?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Harry
>>>>
>>>>
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