July 4, 2007

Honda EB7000i

Filed under: Honda, Inverters — ltcobretti @ 6:07 pm

Honda’s EB7000i is a heavy duty inverter model combined with i-monitor technology, which provides feedback to the consumer regarding his or her generator’s status and how it is performing (i.e. engine speed and wattage). This also proves to be beneficial when the EB7000i needs to be serviced or repaired.

Powered by Honda’s GX390 389 cc OHV engine, the EB7000i has a max output of 6500W. This is a powerful generator designed to supply electricity to various devices at the same time.

It has a capacity to hold 4.5 gallons of fuel which enables a run time of 4.7 hours @ rated load. The Eco throttle enables run times upwards of 14 hours @ ¼ load. This generator is perfect for a wide range of environments due to its quiet operation at 63-68 dB. It is a larger generator weighing in at 198 pounds. To add convenience and ease transportation, this massive machine comes with a standard two wheel kit enabling mobility. It also has many of the features common to Honda generators including, a fuel gauge, electronic ignition, electronic circuit breakers, 120/ 240V selector switch, Oil Alert, USDA qualified muffler, and a GFCI/ neutral bond. There is an additional option for a storage cover.

For receptacles, the EB7000i has a 20A 125V Duplex plug, 30A 125V locking plug NEMA plug, and a 30A 125/250V locking plug NEMA plug. However, it is important to note that this model is not compatible with home and isolation switches.

Specifics cited from Honda at:

http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/ModelDetail.asp?ModelName=eb7000i

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