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Old 11-24-2011, 07:32 PM   #21
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I have a onda EU3000IS and I love it.Just got back from the past weekend Deer Hunting. It is quiet and I ran it over 7 hurs without filling it up. I still have gas in it.

Holds 3.4 gallons I believe...Amazing....Wasn't running the A/c the whole time, though. I was watching TV and Movies between hunts. I was running on Eco Mode.

If the weight is not an issue....Less filling of gens if your debating foing with 2. Also fill it up and you already have 3.4 gallons ahead,..then bring a spare gas can.

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Old 11-24-2011, 11:40 PM   #22
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I looked into the combo 2000s, I decided to go with one 3000 for the simple fact that I didnt want to have to keep up with hours for the two 2000s, oil changes for 2 generators, air filters, for two, and so on.

The 3000 powers our trailer just fine and I only have to keep up with one genny. This works for me, but others may not see it that way. Yes my genny is heavy but once its loaded in the TV it stays there.

No there are a lot of advantages to the two 2000s but to me there were just as many hassels as advantages.
So I kept it simple and have one genny.

But its all in what you want at the end of the day.
Congrats! You made the right decision for your needs .... as it should be... the 3000 is a great machine... you'll enjoy how well it serves you...
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