Yamaha 2,800-Watt 5.5 HP Portable Generator #YG2800IH | 
enlarge | Brand: Yamaha Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $1,545.00 Buy New: $1,289.99 You Save: $255.01 (17%)
New (5) from $1,289.99
Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 66 Dimensions (in): 19.2 x 15.5 x 16.7
Model: YG2800I UPC: 425100000031 EAN: 0425100000031
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Inverter Technology with pulse width modulation control | | • | Automatically adjusts engine speed to match power demand | | • | Oil Watch warning system: shuts unit down before the oil is low | | • | Extremely lightweight (only 66 pounds) | | • | Provides highly stable electrical frequency--perfect for microcomputers or sophisticated electronics |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Since it tips the scales at just 66 pounds, it's incredible that this little unit can output 2,800 watts. Not only that, but it's a good deal quieter than other generators in its class. The inverter system with Pulse Width Modulation delivers such a stable voltage that you can run products with built-in microcomputers or microcomputer-controlled electric tools off this generator. A nice innovation is the "Economy Control" electrical governor: It matches engine speed to the electrical demand, so if you're camping and just running a CD player, the engine downshifts to supply that much power, again reducing noise to about 60 decibels. Plug in something else, and power increases accordingly. Another nice feature is the Oil Watch warning system that shuts the unit down before the oil is low, and won't let you restart until oil is added. Because it's light, compact, and quieter, this is the ideal generator to keep on hand at home for power outages and a smart buy for the job site, too.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Reliable, easy, lightweight September 10, 2008 P. Knapp (San Diego) We bought this generator to power our RV and have had absolutely no trouble with it for 5 years now. It runs our AC unit and that is what we wanted. It is super easy to carry around, I can do it myself and I'm a medium sized woman. We did not buy a bigger one because of the extra weight and have never been sorry. If I need to use the microwave or the electric water heater, I shut off the AC and run the other stuff. It is pretty quiet when compared to other generators in camp and it starts up easily every time, no matter how long it has been. We usually find it takes a fill up on fuel after about 7 hours of running and does fine if you have to run it continuously for days at a time. We would buy it again, and recommend it to other campers.
Excellent generator June 13, 2008 Peter Schiller (Freedom, NH United States) I bought this generator from Amazon about five years ago in order to build our house. It supplies plenty of power to start and run 15 amp saws, compressors, etc. Because our house site is about a quarter mile from the road and one of our neighbors was difficult, it took nearly 18 months for us to get power from the grid. During that time I would have to estimate that the generator ran for 2000-3000 hours. Today we use the generator just for emergency backup; it can handle two refrigerators, the circulating pumps for the heat, lights and the TV, all at the same time without any problem. This generator is relatively quiet, quite efficient, and very reliable. When we run it at slow idle, which is all we need for backup, it only consumes about 6 gallons of gas per 24 hours. Even after all of the hours that it has run, after sitting for six or more months without being started, the generator still starts with ease. I would buy this generator again without reservations.
Great tailgate and emergency generator December 15, 2007 M. R. Reynolds (Tulsa, OK United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned the non-GFI exact twin of this generator for about 5 years. I use it for tailgates and as an emergency generator. This little dynamo ran continously for four and one half days this week due to an ice storm taking out power in Tulsa for around 250,000 customers all week. The generator was barely powerful enough to run my clothes washer and it couldn't get my gas dryer started. No biggie. It easily ran my gas furnace from a pig tail off of a switch, refrig., small TV, crock pot, laptop and a couple of small curly Q low wattage lights using heavy and not so heavy extension cords. Basically covering all of my emergency power essentials. This was using the economy setting on the generator. The generator had electric power to spare. In the early morning it even ran my Mr. Coffee. I only had to fuel it twice a day. All week long during the ice storm my friends were either freezing or scrambling to find a loud, heavy, low quality junk generator at a hardware store. Not me!
Great portable power December 5, 2006 Norm (Southern Illinois) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you want a generator that you can carry by yourself, this is a good choice. It is designed to be light and quiet and meets those goals quite well. I think if you figure the Kw to pounds ratio, this unit will compare favorably to most of those out there. I don't know why someone would try to hardwire one of these to a house. For that, you need a much larger unit. I actually chose the consumer model, EF2800. It came with a longer warranty. I also did not want the GFCI because I've had problems with those types of devices tripping on the starting current for a freezer.
performs well October 12, 2005 Quick Smart (Elgin, Illinois United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've been using this generator for one year without any problems. In the field, it powers delicate gear like mole and kino lights for video production, which require clean power. Starts easy, runs quiet.
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