mike93lx
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My last house had a well, but I didn't need 240v otherwise during an outage. I would have gladly bought a pair as I could keep one running to have the heat on (Nat gas furnace with hydronic baseboard) and fridges cold, then turn the second on as needed for water.I get it, EFI is going to cost more. I'm gonna wait and see how these are the other first generations of EFI gensets pan out. I'm sure Champion will follow suit if this market takes off. Seems like lots of us want to be able to link them for 240V, but I'd wager that's not a very common use case for the majority of market. RV guys need the amps. Guys that do portable welding usually have much bigger rigs....
Ended up buying a 240v briggs inverter instead. Work's fine, but it's too heavy to be easily portable, which would be nice. And the Briggs is pull start only
