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Eskom again - Battery, charger and inverter recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 914952" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>I own and run a Honda eu3000is. Yes, it is silent enough to run in a townhouse complex. It has an eco switch, which allows the inverter to control the throttle, so the motor runs and consumes fuel in relation to demand.</p><p>It?ll run for 20 hours on 13lt of fuel, running my lights, fridge, freezer, tv, and the kettle and microwave, intermittently. All at pure sine 220volt. It is a fantastic piece of kit.</p><p></p><p>I rent, so I haven?t connected it to the db. I run 2.5 cabtyre all over the house, from the gennie.</p><p></p><p>But seriously, if you want to share with your neighbors, you?ll want to look at the eu6500is or the newer 7000. The eu3000 has 2800 watt capacity. If you connect two kettles, it?ll stall. You really have to have a decent relationship with your neighbors if it?s going to work.</p><p></p><p>Another great feature of the Honda inverter gennies is that you can daisy chain them. They have high level outputs that take a special cable, so you can connect them in parallel. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://postimg.cc/vcrVyy32" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/4NMbzNtG/F2-C2-D38-D-61-F9-425-A-81-F3-2-B6-F6-ECD67-AA.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 914952, member: 19443"] I own and run a Honda eu3000is. Yes, it is silent enough to run in a townhouse complex. It has an eco switch, which allows the inverter to control the throttle, so the motor runs and consumes fuel in relation to demand. It?ll run for 20 hours on 13lt of fuel, running my lights, fridge, freezer, tv, and the kettle and microwave, intermittently. All at pure sine 220volt. It is a fantastic piece of kit. I rent, so I haven?t connected it to the db. I run 2.5 cabtyre all over the house, from the gennie. But seriously, if you want to share with your neighbors, you?ll want to look at the eu6500is or the newer 7000. The eu3000 has 2800 watt capacity. If you connect two kettles, it?ll stall. You really have to have a decent relationship with your neighbors if it?s going to work. Another great feature of the Honda inverter gennies is that you can daisy chain them. They have high level outputs that take a special cable, so you can connect them in parallel. [url=https://postimg.cc/vcrVyy32][IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/4NMbzNtG/F2-C2-D38-D-61-F9-425-A-81-F3-2-B6-F6-ECD67-AA.jpg[/IMG][/url] [/QUOTE]
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