Honda vs Generac power

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Jim:

Two individuals who were at Forest City had Generac generators installed,
same as the one Heinz W has. Also, same as Heinz, one of them is using an
exhaust system (Blue Streak F-18) from Allied Mfg. Inc., Benicia California.
I heard it running and in my opinion, it's definitely quieter running with
the compartment door open or closed, when standing nearby it, than the Onan.
However, I didn't make any sound measurements for comparison sake.

Maybe we could take some sound measurements at the next GMCMI convention in
Rayne LA to document the two That should be interesting and eliminate
subjective guessing like I'm saying above??? Anyone have access to any
sound measurement devices that they could bring to Rayne for such testing
use??

Sound in the interior of the coach is going to be variable. Some
compartments (do I understand it right that all GMC interiore'd coach's??)
have the side, back, and overhead walls covered with soundproofing material.
At least the one mentioned above that I heard running, did. Other generator
enclosure's may be covered on the interior of the coach with carpeting, bed,
etc., which will affect sound transmittal and interior level's.

Paul Bartz

From: Jim Bounds [mailto:jimbounds]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 1:25 AM

Paul,
Cool, I tell you those guys really blow out stuff like that some times.
Many times I tell customers to pick up things like refers, roof AC units,
microwaves, etc. on sale with their $5 install. Just be sure to check the
install.
I do not have any first hand knowledge on the Generac so I am not a good
judge of the Honda to Generac noise ratio. I do know the Honda works well
and I intend on putting it through its paces to see its repiability.
You know I am always open for ideas.

Jim:
I'm told that Camping World sells the Generac for $2000 on sale.
Paul Bartz
From: Jim Bounds
Sent: 10/11/99 11:10 PM
I have been pretty pleased with the 6K Honda in the dumpster. It worked
flawlessly to and from the rally, of course it is new and I would expect
nothing less.
I have been told that the Generac is quieter, I would like to compare first
person. I would also say though that while certainly being a factor in
generator selection, I looked at the fact that a water cooled unit and the
reputation of Honda with small engines. Usually, the Honda lawn mowers and
similar stuff is more expensive than other air cooled units. The Honda
generators are priced very reasonable (@ $2600.00 for the basic 6K unit).
Time will tell if this was a wise selection and I am most interested it the
outcome. I intend on punishing my unit and see how much it will take, I'll
let you know how it holds up.
 
Paul,

You know, I have heard several people talk about the generac, Wes is no
dummy although he may appear sometimes to be a bit contrary. I would have
to conclude that the Generac probobly does a good job.

I had gone the water cooled way because I had heard alote of folks dreaming
about water cooled & I figured to give it a whirl.

A Generator "sound off" would probobly generate some interest. I'll try to
borrow a sound meter and freq. counter for the next Intl. rally. It sounds
like we may need to do some stuff like that to entertain ourselves looking
at the available deversions iat the next rally site!

BTW, I haven't had time to follow the cruise control thread lately, how is
it going? Call me tomorrow & give me a FAX #. I'll send you the ins.
sheet I worked up for the other unit. I have have much interest about the
new cruise idea lately and would like to move on offering the one I sent you.

Talk later,

Jim Bounds
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>Jim:
>
>Two individuals who were at Forest City had Generac generators installed,
>same as the one Heinz W has. Also, same as Heinz, one of them is using an
>exhaust system (Blue Streak F-18) from Allied Mfg. Inc., Benicia California.
>I heard it running and in my opinion, it's definitely quieter running with
>the compartment door open or closed, when standing nearby it, than the Onan.
>However, I didn't make any sound measurements for comparison sake.
>
>Maybe we could take some sound measurements at the next GMCMI convention in
>Rayne LA to document the two That should be interesting and eliminate
>subjective guessing like I'm saying above??? Anyone have access to any
>sound measurement devices that they could bring to Rayne for such testing
>use??
>
>Sound in the interior of the coach is going to be variable. Some
>compartments (do I understand it right that all GMC interiore'd coach's??)
>have the side, back, and overhead walls covered with soundproofing material.
>At least the one mentioned above that I heard running, did. Other generator
>enclosure's may be covered on the interior of the coach with carpeting, bed,
>etc., which will affect sound transmittal and interior level's.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Jim Bounds [mailto:jimbounds]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 1:25 AM
>
>Paul,
>Cool, I tell you those guys really blow out stuff like that some times.
>Many times I tell customers to pick up things like refers, roof AC units,
>microwaves, etc. on sale with their $5 install. Just be sure to check the
>install.
>I do not have any first hand knowledge on the Generac so I am not a good
>judge of the Honda to Generac noise ratio. I do know the Honda works well
>and I intend on putting it through its paces to see its repiability.
>You know I am always open for ideas.

>Jim:
>I'm told that Camping World sells the Generac for $2000 on sale.
> Paul Bartz
>From: Jim Bounds
>Sent: 10/11/99 11:10 PM
>I have been pretty pleased with the 6K Honda in the dumpster. It worked
>flawlessly to and from the rally, of course it is new and I would expect
>nothing less.
>I have been told that the Generac is quieter, I would like to compare first
>person. I would also say though that while certainly being a factor in
>generator selection, I looked at the fact that a water cooled unit and the
>reputation of Honda with small engines. Usually, the Honda lawn mowers and
>similar stuff is more expensive than other air cooled units. The Honda
>generators are priced very reasonable (@ $2600.00 for the basic 6K unit).
>Time will tell if this was a wise selection and I am most interested it the
>outcome. I intend on punishing my unit and see how much it will take, I'll
>let you know how it holds up.
>
>
 
Am I missing something here? The only Honda gen I can find that's liquid
cooled is that monster, the ES6500 (12 horse/6500 watts/74.5dbA/293
pounds/$2,800 bucks)

Would that even fit where the Onan lives now?

Mark

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|> Could it be
|> hooked up to a car-type heater to heat the interior in cold
|weather? Web
|> sites and pics are vague.
|
|Rick

|May I add to your quest? I want to plumb it in to also do the hot water
|heater.
|
|Take Care
|Arch