Originally Posted by
Homestar
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They are very good units mate, we have hundreds of them and there's a reason we keep buying the Honda product. We have almost no issues at all with them in our fleet compared to most other brands. We have had Yamaha inverters but they proved problematic long term and they have all been replaced with Hondas. the other unit we have plenty of is the Subaru units - they are getting a bit old now, but that shows they've stood the test of time which is not easy to do in a hire fleet.
7KVA won't run a small house - it will run a large house! You will have nearly 30 amps on hand. Now that may not sound like a lot, but think about how you use your house - worst case scenario. Stinking hot day, so you've got the AC running full tilt - there's half of it gone depending on the AC you have, but even when you add the fridge and freezer, beer fridge, TV and flick the kettle on - you've still got some left up your sleeve. I have run my place from a 5KVA - and left the spa on and not had issues.
When we run large areas on gensets (while towns, etc) the calculation is 2KVA per household during the day, it will peak at double that at tea time and again at 11pm when the hot water service reheats kick in, but during the day, you don't actually use that much power.
If your going to al this trouble, get a change over switch put in your switchboard so you can plug the genset into your house to run everything when the need arises. I can give you more details on that if you want.
If it's within your means then go for it, it will give you a lot of flexibility - it will run a small welder, compressor etc so worth the dollars IMO.
The Honda EU series can also be paralleled believe it or not - with other EU series gensets. You can buy a lead from Honda that allows them to sync their output.