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Can a Honda EU6500is be rebuilt?

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We have a EU6500is with 5200 hours on it on our food truck, it quit putting out power today, the electric overload light is on if it stays running.

Can these be rebuilt or am I better off buying new?

$4400.00 plus tax where I live.
 
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Sound like a mission critical piece of equipment, so down time has a very high cost.

In my mind repaired is very different than rebuilt. Are you really wanting a total disassembly, inspection and every worn part replaced?

Walta
 
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Sound like a mission critical piece of equipment, so down time has a very high cost.

In my mind repaired is very different than rebuilt. Are you really wanting a total disassembly, inspection and every worn part replaced?

Walta
Well, the generator just broke today and luckily it’s our last day selling food until maybe March and I do have a couple Honda 2200s that I’m running the food truck on right now. I just curious cost-effective if I’m just better I’m just going to buy a new one I do like the Honda so I don’t care to buy a knock off.
 

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If the engine runs, it is either the inverter ($$$) or the stator ($$$) (Do they use permanent magnets ? If not, could be the rotor.) Until you figure out which one, you won't know what the repair costs are.

Do you need 240VAC. If not, use a pair of EU2200s or a EU3000 (IMHO the EU3200i is WAY OVER PRICED !) if possible.
 
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If the engine runs, it is either the inverter ($$$) or the stator ($$$) (Do they use permanent magnets ? If not, could be the rotor.) Until you figure out which one, you won't know what the repair costs are.

Do you need 240VAC. If not, use a pair of EU2200s or a EU3000 (IMHO the EU3200i is WAY OVER PRICED !) if possible.
I used to use two of the Hondas parallel together, but I like the big one for the bigger gas tank. Sometimes we have a line for six hours straight selling food and I don’t have time to add gas.
 
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Check my update in post #5
Yeah, I found that one a couple hours ago, went to a local place to see if they would match that because it looks like there’s a rebate. They said they know nothing about a rebate so I said OK. I gotta save $500 then so I’ll buy it online.
 
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So looking around on the Internet, I find this YouTube video describing exactly what mine is doing, so now I gotta decide do I take a gamble and change out $800-$1000 part or buy a new generator if the video is right?
 

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I would check for any videos by James Condon on you tube for your generator . he goes in to a lot of detail with his diagnosing and seems to be the you tube guru for generators.
I do tend to agree that your unit has a ton of hours and probably should look at replacing it since you need to rely on it.
 

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Putting $1,000 plus what ever labor to replace a part on equipment that is like past its half life point is more risk than I would be willing to take. On top of that the new unit gives you a warranty where repairing the 6500 leave you with a well used peice of equipment and 100% responsibility for repairs... if your repair actually fixes the problem.
 
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Putting $1,000 plus what ever labor to replace a part on equipment that is like past its half life point is more risk than I would be willing to take. On top of that the new unit gives you a warranty where repairing the 6500 leave you with a well used peice of equipment and 100% responsibility for repairs... if your repair actually fixes the problem.
The labor I can do myself, I already have the original inverter out of it
 
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New and sell old.
New and repair old. Spare.
Expand the food truck/xxxxx business.
Three wishes
 

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I was going to say that 5000 hours is an absolute ton of hours for small air cooled engines. Shoot, it's a lot for just about any piece of equipment. When you get the new unit, I'd probably do a compression test on the 6500is. If it comes back good, I'd would probably get a multimeter and start checking out the stator. If that stator ohm's out, I think it'd be worth a shot to shotgun an inverter into it.
 

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We have a EU6500is with 5200 hours on it on our food truck, it quit putting out power today, the electric overload light is on if it stays running.

Can these be rebuilt or am I better off buying new?

$4400.00 plus tax where I live.

It is likely the 120/240 switch failure OR the inverter.
 
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