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EU works on 220V.I'm a bit confused, I thought parallel hondas was the setup Alta had Lynden use when testing the EXRs in Europe.
The EU2000i/2200i are only 120V. Paralleling them doubles the current but not the voltage. The rapid charger is limited to 1,650W @120V. It can pull 3,300W when connected to 240V. As @Altaracer929 stated, European generators are 230/240V so their version of the small Honda generator (EU22i) outputs 230V and so when paralleled can run a rapid charger.So even though it will put out the watts needed by the rapid charger for the exr, you're saying it won't charge full speed because it's 120v instead of 240v? I'm a bit confused, I thought parallel hondas was the setup Alta had Lynden use when testing the EXRs in Europe.
The reported 69 db is just as loud as any other inexpensive generator on the market. Not sure why they are charging a premium for it. They say it has 301 HP!A new option has hit the market, easily capable of powering the fast charger, but not going to annoy the next camp site over.
And best of all, the price is not outrageous.
Champion generator 5000W
A new option has hit the market, easily capable of powering the fast charger, but not going to annoy the next camp site over.
And best of all, the price is not outrageous.
Champion generator 5000W
It may be as loud at full load, but since it's an inverter type generator, it can idle down as the load is reduced making it potentially much quieter, although not Honda EU series quiet.The reported 69 db is just as loud as any other inexpensive generator on the market. Not sure why they are charging a premium for it. They say it has 301 HP!![]()
Oh, cool. This explains the price then.It may be as loud at full load, but since it's an inverter type generator, it can idle down as the load is reduced making it potentially much quieter, although not Honda EU series quiet.
The B&S Q6500 is working fine. In my mind it's the best alternative to the $4k plus Yamaha and Honda 240 inverters. It was NOT as quiet as advertised. In fact, I was quite displeased and ready to return it as it wasn't much better than my $400 commercial unit. However, being fully enclosed it had the potential to be quiet. I bought some high temp sound deading material from McMaster Carr and basically wrapped it from the inside. Man, what a difference. Now it's just as good as the expensive Honda/Yama. It's got an "eco" mode which throttles down the rpm to just enough to supply the requested current and it really helps with the sound as well.
I also got a VERY good look into the design and quality of the generator as I needed to essentially strip it down. The hard part mechanicals are pretty good but the plastic parts are flimsy and not very well attached, more slots/tabs than solid bolts/screws. Better for fast manufacturing but not for being banged around in the back of a pickup. Time will tell.
Even without a electric start the weight is still too much to lift by myself so I use my bike ramps. I wish it had some lift handles to make the job easier and I'll be adding some soon.
If you live in Ca you'll need to buy it out of state as it's not CARB compliant (no evap system, etc).
By this time I'd expect the prices to be around $1500, less than half the big Honda and Yamaha inverters. Bottom line, if sound is important and your willing to spend an extra $100 and a day insulating the generator the B&S is a cost effective alternate to the big boys.
@F451 don't forget that Yamaha also makes a line of inverter generators like Honda, similar in most aspects including MSRP. So if you find a used one on CL, it will be priced similar to the EU 6500.
Good luck and happy hunting.
How's your B&S Q6500 holding up? Still happy with it powering the Fast Charger?
Can you link to the specific "high temp sound deading material from McMaster Carr" that you purchased? I looked on their site, but there's a ton of different materials and I couldn't zero in on any one item that might work best.

FWIW, the Q6500 is on sale at Home Depot for $999.
Thank you!
That's a hell of a good deal, let me know what you think of that unit once you get a chance to try it out.Thanks! I just ordered one this morning at that sale price, down from #$1212, plus got another 10% off with an HD discount flyer thing. Yeah me!