MotorSeven
Elite Member
I bought an inverter Genset 4 years ago. It's a Boliy Pro 3000(3300 surge) watt and yes it is made in China, but it is very well done copy of the Yamaha. It is extremely quiet and costs about the same as a Honda 2000.
I got it here: Boliy Pro3600Si Digital Inverter Generator
I did a lot of research and a 2000 was just too small to run a regular sized RV A/c unit. The Boliy weighs 70 lbs so it is easy to move around. I have put well over 200 hrs on it and am very pleased. I am building my log home right now and after a month & a half still have no power, so the Boliy has been running 5-6 hrs a day.
Here are the high and low points:
-Easy to start(1-2 pulls)
-Uses very little oil.
-Quiet even off Econ mode.
-Has handled large power tools with ease.
-Off Econ it burns about a gallon and a half a day(5-6 hrs of heavy power tool use)
-It is so easy to handle I sold my big 5600 watt Sears genny that was a back breaker to load and un-load and I have never regretted it.
-Does not like ethanol...after having to take the carb off and clean it I run Marine Stabil in every tank, then run the carb empty at the end of the day...now no issues. If it gets crap in the gas it also will cause it to surge in Econ mode.
-Spark arrestor completely clogged up so I removed it(it's a 4 stroke so I really don't see the need for a spark arrestor)
-Fuel gauge is usless....too small & now faded.
-if you want to run a big appliance, it must be OFF Econ or the inverter just can't adjust from idle quick enough.
I would buy another one in a heartbeat & it looks like they have done some re-designing/upgrading over the past few years. I know Honda rules, but they are not the only game in town.
I got it here: Boliy Pro3600Si Digital Inverter Generator
I did a lot of research and a 2000 was just too small to run a regular sized RV A/c unit. The Boliy weighs 70 lbs so it is easy to move around. I have put well over 200 hrs on it and am very pleased. I am building my log home right now and after a month & a half still have no power, so the Boliy has been running 5-6 hrs a day.
Here are the high and low points:
-Easy to start(1-2 pulls)
-Uses very little oil.
-Quiet even off Econ mode.
-Has handled large power tools with ease.
-Off Econ it burns about a gallon and a half a day(5-6 hrs of heavy power tool use)
-It is so easy to handle I sold my big 5600 watt Sears genny that was a back breaker to load and un-load and I have never regretted it.
-Does not like ethanol...after having to take the carb off and clean it I run Marine Stabil in every tank, then run the carb empty at the end of the day...now no issues. If it gets crap in the gas it also will cause it to surge in Econ mode.
-Spark arrestor completely clogged up so I removed it(it's a 4 stroke so I really don't see the need for a spark arrestor)
-Fuel gauge is usless....too small & now faded.
-if you want to run a big appliance, it must be OFF Econ or the inverter just can't adjust from idle quick enough.
I would buy another one in a heartbeat & it looks like they have done some re-designing/upgrading over the past few years. I know Honda rules, but they are not the only game in town.