Posted by MarkB_MI on July 04, 2015 at 08:47:08 from (70.194.34.229):
In Reply to: Honda EU7000is posted by Geo-TH,In on July 04, 2015 at 07:46:57:
George, you'll probably find the answers to your questions on the Honda website, rather than the misinformation on eBay.
Honda rates it at 7000 watts max, 5500 watts continuous. That's pretty much consistent with the exaggerated claims of their competitors, most of whom insist on calling a 3000 VA generator a "5500 watt" generator.
The big Honda generators can be run in either 240 or 120 mode. You get twice as many amps at 120 as you do at 204. Here are the specs per Honda:
So you can get 60 amps at 120 volts peak or 30 amps at 240 volts peak. And you can get 46 amps continuous at 120 volts, or 23 amps continuous at 240.
We have a 6500 watt non-inverter Honda generator, and it has no problems running everything in the house EXCEPT the electric ovens. That includes our well and air conditioning. (I suppose it would run the ovens, too, if everything else was shut off.)
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