Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts

   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #41  
I currently use a Honda, believe its 5k with a surge to 6k or something similar (don't have the model handy). It was much more expensive than the cheap brands, but works MUCH better. I run computers, TV's and other electronics on it with no issues and its fine for the startup loads of pumps and tools. The reason I went with the honda was that I had a slightly smaller honda that was 36 years old and still ran perfectly and started on the first pull! It's also very fuel efficient and you can have a conversation nearby when its running.

Some features I'd recommend looking at: Auto Throttle (will rev up and down based on load, really good if you're using tools etc where there's a lot of time between loads. It saves a ton on gas). If you go with electric start make sure it charges the battery (some don't believe it or not). A lifting eye (available as an add on usually) so you can move it around with your FEL or an excavator easily if needed. Fuel shutoff so you can run the carb bowl dry for longer storage (I also like a screw in the bottom of the bowl to drain it).
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #42  
I currently use a Honda, believe its 5k with a surge to 6k or something similar (don't have the model handy). It was much more expensive than the cheap brands, but works MUCH better. I run computers, TV's and other electronics on it with no issues and its fine for the startup loads of pumps and tools. The reason I went with the honda was that I had a slightly smaller honda that was 36 years old and still ran perfectly and started on the first pull! It's also very fuel efficient and you can have a conversation nearby when its running.

Some features I'd recommend looking at: Auto Throttle (will rev up and down based on load, really good if you're using tools etc where there's a lot of time between loads. It saves a ton on gas). If you go with electric start make sure it charges the battery (some don't believe it or not). A lifting eye (available as an add on usually) so you can move it around with your FEL or an excavator easily if needed. Fuel shutoff so you can run the carb bowl dry for longer storage (I also like a screw in the bottom of the bowl to drain it).
And if you are like me... use a battery tender if infrequently used so the key start always works.
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #43  
I have a Briggs and Stratton 5500 watt Elite series generator that works fine for me.
Believe I paid around $750 for it in 2008.
Runs everything including my computer and microwave Etc. with no issues.
Always starts 1rst or second pull.
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #44  
And if you are like me... use a battery tender if infrequently used so the key start always works.

Or solar panel with a regulator (mine is home brewed) to maintain the charge. HF has a panel for about $15, as I recall, that works great.
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #46  
Or solar panel with a regulator (mine is home brewed) to maintain the charge. HF has a panel for about $15, as I recall, that works great.
Interested in your home brew. I have small portable solar panel but no regulator. Used to use it periodically to charge a marine battery for a little electric boat motor but went Honda 2hp gas for my 12ft aluminum to put crab pots out! Please post your setup if you don't mind.
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #47  
Do you remember if they tested the Costco version of Champion?
No I don't... I was mostly interested in Honda and Yamaha, as I have the Honda 2000 and was thinking on a Yamaha genset too......

I like Yamaha "stuff" and to tell the truth, I was surprised it came in second, but like was posted, that doesn't mean it was a bad gen set.

BUT, Honda stood out above the number 3 on down, when it came to a "clean" sine wav...

SR
 
   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #48  
Take a look at Northern tool own brand of generators( northstar). They produce clean power which is required for electronics. Most generators reccomended here do not produce clean power. Northern uses McAlte(italian) generator heads and Honda Gx engines. You cannot beat the Quality for the money. I compare them to Honda for half the price. A 5000 watt will run about 1100. The same Honda would be over 2k. They even came out with a brand called Powerhorse. Same specs as their Northstar brand just made in China. Comes with a 3 year warranty plus half the price if the Northstar. I own both and they are great.
 
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   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #49  
Interested in your home brew. I have small portable solar panel but no regulator. Used to use it periodically to charge a marine battery for a little electric boat motor but went Honda 2hp gas for my 12ft aluminum to put crab pots out! Please post your setup if you don't mind.

I found the schematic, but I did not document the assembly. I can provide a schematic diagram, parts list and some info to anyone interested.

My circuit is probably more expensive to build than to buy, but I don't know of any commercially available regulator that will work. Besides, as a retired circuit designer, I found my approach more fun. :)
 
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   / Looking for a decent generator.. 5000 watts #50  
One thing I notice thats missing on about every portable genny I've looked at (and my Yamaha Inverter too and that's an inline fuel filter. Generators lead a hard life for the most part, usually fed from a portable gas can and the gas is usually what is laying around plus the gas sits in the tank for extended periods making Marine Stabil a necessity.

Most of the Inverter units and the better quality non-inverter units have carb bowl drains, but I added an inline filter between the fuel shutoff (which has a screen in it) on my 2800 I and the carb as added insurance. I had an issue with the carb a while back, some dirt got into the bowl and into the main jet (the jets are tiny in the carbs, heck, the carbs are small) and I had to take it off and clean it in Berryman Carb dunk. I figure as added insurance a 98 cent filter in the fuel line is a good investment, the carb was a PITA to get off.... Just an FYI
 

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