I took a chance on one of those silent diesel generators. I never researched them, but saw a new one on sale via Craigslist. The guy brought it to my house, showed everything to me, and let it run for 30mins with a small load while we talked. I bought it for 1k on the spot. I then decided to do my research after the fact. Wrong order, but it happens.
My brand is an apache. They have a real company out of Texas that imports them and sells under the apache brand.
http://www.apachepowerindustrial.com
Mine has around 75hrs on it since I bought it with less than 1hr. It's a diesel unit and a clone of the yanmar L100 10hp Diesel engine. I saw lots of issues with them breaking and parts failing. I felt like I just blew a grand on junk. I did get a full year warranty with it so I ran it as much as possible...no issues. I have had it for 3yrs now. I bought every replacement part possible from starter, valves, full gasket kit, injectors, etc...you name it I got it on hand just in case. Most of the parts are yanmar oem replacement parts which fit perfectly. Only the gasket set is not yanmar.
Maybe I got lucky, but mine runs and performs great. It's starts no matter how cold and doesn't have pre heat. It's actually running now for my bi weekly excercise as I type. I run my entire house off it, with the exception of my two (2) ton ac units. My house is gas so that helps with heat and cooking. The power seems clear and I have no issues with tv or computers while on generator power. I think it's like anything else. You only hear the bad things that happen. There have been thousands of these things sold and a small fraction comparatively with complaints.
I wouldn't say its for someone who thinks it can be stored and used only when needed. It needs to be run and maintained. Most of the generators people buy are made in china anyways with more reputable brands on the nameplate. I know the brand dictates quality control most of the time.
I am happy with what I have and it's been great. It's run for 3hrs straight and performed flawlessly. Sure it can die any minute but so can a generac or honda. I have every replacement part on hand so I think I am ahead of the game. It's a very basic engine and super easy to understand. Diesel once treated lasts a long time and is cheaper than gas now near me.
One of the things I liked about it was the enclosure. It does cut down on the noise quite a bit. In the warmer months I run it with the service door open to help with cooling. Even when hot it always runs at a constant temp and never attempts to cook itself. I saw the thread title and just wanted to share my experience with my chinese diesel generator. It's 10hp and I think it's 6k continuos and maybe 6500 peak. I know there is a calculation to determine this.
If anyone has questions about these or how I hooked it into the house I will be happy to share. I have torn this thing down once to get familiar with it so I can be efficient if I have a problem during an outage. The enclosure comes off very easy after 50 or so bolts and disconnecting the fuel lines. I need to get some better rubber washers to go on the oil drain. I only had the garden hose type last time I changed the oil and they are leaking a tad. She burns no oil and has no leaks other than my human caused one.