Pretty much everything has pcb controls today. In my home I have the Rinnai tankless WH & DV wall furnace, three mini-splits, etc. Everything is modulating and require clean power to operate and survive. What is necessary to protect electronics while on generator power? I am looking at an EU7000is Honda generator. 7kw is more than I need as I would run only one of the mini-splits at a time. The tankless draws 40W when operating, the WF 33-56w, the mini-split in cooling is 830w, fridge is 1.25 kw/day and the well pump is 1/2 hp. All the lights are led.
The 5000w non-inverter Honda is about half the price of the 7kw inverter model. Given the cost and hassle of popped circuit boards I'm thinking the inverter is the way to go, but what do you think?
On background, in this lovely high fire area we live in, PG&E, that lovely company, is now authorized to shut down power if they think high winds are likely. Power will probably be off for days at a time. It seems kinda silly, but the fellow renting across the street lived in Paradise. He lost his home, business and 32 rental units. It is no longer uncommon in the West.
The 5000w non-inverter Honda is about half the price of the 7kw inverter model. Given the cost and hassle of popped circuit boards I'm thinking the inverter is the way to go, but what do you think?
On background, in this lovely high fire area we live in, PG&E, that lovely company, is now authorized to shut down power if they think high winds are likely. Power will probably be off for days at a time. It seems kinda silly, but the fellow renting across the street lived in Paradise. He lost his home, business and 32 rental units. It is no longer uncommon in the West.