Honda Eu3200i What You Should Know!

2023-12-08に共有
This discusses some thoughts on this generator and is it really worth your hard earned money.
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コメント (21)
  • @jnmc-vx4fw
    Basically it’s a video of hypothetical problems that may occur. There is no better generators then Honda , period. If you want the least amount of problems from your generator and a solid 10 years of trouble free performance, buy Honda. Yes it costs more , but so does everything that’s worth it, that lasts. Otherwise buy HF crap or some other brand for less and don’t complain about reliability and longevity.
  • @utubetjc
    I had two Eu2200i. Sold both of them when we purchased a whole house natural gas genny. I did buy a EU2200i for the cabin and it will do more than I need. The bluetooth is quirky so I don't use it. I added an hour meter to keep up with run time. Oil changes every 50 hours, non ethanol premium fuel and monthly exercise with varying loads. Great assessment Johnny. Thanks!
  • @JJ-sv9kh
    Our 3200 I has been performing perfectly. One pull starts, and we’ve been using it while Boondocking in below freezing temperatures. Fortunately, the price of it was not a big concern for us. Thanks for your honest honest👍
  • @shelley131
    I'm not mechanically inclined but found out through need to work on the Honda I own and it really was not that difficult . I own the 2200i and the companion. One of them worked great and than during one of my maintenance cycles I do every 2 or 3 months I could not get one of them to start, even though I used non-ethanol fuel and ran the carb dry like all Honda do. The carb is easy to access and to clean. I then decided to convert both of them to propane. The kits were expensive but well worth it and also for a person not mechanical like me were easy to install. I've had them both for a few years and would never consider buying a larger heavier one. As an older man the time will come that portability is key and heaving two portable generators that I can carry is key, even though I have to make two trips if I am going to parallel connect them. Good information given for the consumer that is not aware or researching.
  • @tim3612
    Bought my Honda EU 3000, must have been 15 years ago. When they first came out. Added remote start to use when camping. No idea how many hours, but use it for 2 weeks to run the AC every year. It is so old, Asked Honda for the gasoline gage. They had no idea when it was produced by the serial number. Still runs like a champ. Only thing I did was change the spark plug. Change synthectic oil after every use.
  • @heart4Pahoa
    Bought our Ai Power 2300 (Yamaha engine) from Costco on sale $400 and another $70 to ship to us in Hawaii. Runs our whole home 120/125v power just fine. Run only ethanol free fuel, change the oil every 100 hours and run it one a month for 2-3 minutes. Runs like a champ. We went with the lower power because it runs all the critical stuff and running it at the back of the house means you don’t hear it when you drive or walk by. When everyone else is without power, no point in advertising that you still do. Aloha!
  • Thanks for the video! Love my Honda EU3000i perfect for stationary/off grid use. Too heavy to move around a lot but great on fuel and extremely quiet at anything under 3/4 load!
  • This discusses some thoughts on this generator and is it really worth your hard earned money. Several other options are listed below as well. So, buy it or hard pass? #generator #honda #rv Honda Eu3200i: amzn.to/418jzKJ Hondaeu2200i: amzn.to/3NhrjEm Other good option's…… Champion 4500 DF : amzn.to/46LMOEg WEN DF 4500: amzn.to/46Mst1B Onan 4500: amzn.to/3RuWNcC Pulsar 4000: amzn.to/3RsE1Tg Maxpeedingrods 3500: amzn.to/3NfcORr Genmax 7250: amzn.to/481z4q3 Cheaper option 7250: amzn.to/47J3VrP Champion 2500 DF: amzn.to/3uNsTaL BEST GAS CAN!! Surecan Gas can : amzn.to/3Kf5rqn Lucas fuel treatment: amzn.to/3IfxQv8 Direct Questions for fast response ...asqme.com/@johnnysweekends CHECK OUT MY AMAZON STORE: www.amazon.com/shop/johnnysweekends If you feel I helped you out..Consider Buying me a Coffee 👍🏼🙌🏼👊🏼😀 www.buymeacoffee.com/johnny5120J TopTes Gas Detector PEN!!: www.amazon.com/dp/B0B62LBZPC
  • Bought my 3200 for the RV a/c, 15k unit with soft start. 2200 would have run near max and 3000 was heavy to be portable. Two 2200’s was also more size than I wanted to haul so bit the bullet and sprung for the 3200. Love the size vs 3000 or 2-2200’s. Bought the extended run cap for auxiliary tank. Fits my situation well but only because of the size factor. Almost went with the 3000 but wanted something the wife could move if she had to pack camp so the 3000 was a no go.
  • Great video, appreciate your time invested in this video and knowledge. Made my decision making simple.
  • @Ole_Lige
    Eu3000is since 2009, change oil, filters etc, clean exhaust screen, ethanol free gas only….never one issue…installed tri-fuel kit also, no issues
  • @Jjsaba2008
    Excellent points good video I’ll stick with my Westinghouse dual fuel 4500
  • @Jasonoid
    Sounds like the good ole fashioned 2200 Honda would be the way to go if you want to pay for the Honda branding. I purchased a WEN 2000 generator a couple years ago and then I found out how amazing a dual fuel is.... LOL I will try to stick to propane as much as possible moving forward.
  • Interesting overview. Still have my Honda EU2200i with dual fuel conversion I bought the tail end of lockdown that I only use about 300 hours per winter. I just use petrol with it now for convenience, but interesting that propane bypasses the carb so that might be an option if it ever fails. There are just so many medium sized generators available now at reasonable prices that anything approaching an expensive repair would not be worth it.
  • I have an EU2200i that has the Bluetooth function. I bought it right after they came out. It’s just over 2 years old now. I barely use when camping, so I may sell it. I actually like my new onboard Onan inverter generator I got free. It’s quieter than my EU2200. I also have a barely used EU6500, which I can use for backup power at home.
  • @dipstick5869
    In my situation, 2 smalls are better than 1 and then add a bit of solar to the mix. Thanks for the info Johnny 😉
  • @scramjet4610
    Great video, valuable knowledge and insights. Respect that you're not a guy who's afraid to look at things objectively.
  • I run a 2200. Have done for many years without problems. Key thing is frequent oil changes