I have a Honda EU2000i and I can say that under load it makes a lot
more noise than the Whispergen. Of course, I didn't hear the
WhispeGen at full load. At low load the Honda is rather quiet, but it
doesn't make heat, hot water, and it won't run unattended.
BTW, both of the pdf's you provide have a noise level; one says 55 dBA
at one meter, (full load implied, though not formally stated), the
other references an ISO standard which is 50 dBA at 7 meters.
Jeff wrote:
These are a different beast - because they are "external combustion"
(like a house furnace) they are very efficient and can be set to run
unattended, so they claim. Also, they are extremely quiet. I stood
next to one at the show and could barely hear it running. Also, I
could hold the exhaust flew in my hand (briefly). I can see an
situation where it would fit in nicely. However, for my purposes, I
can see better uses for $12K.
Scotty wrote:
$12 k !!!! Holy ****! You could buy a dozen Honda gens
for that.
SBV
"Bart" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a chance to see a DC WhisperGen at the
Norwalk Boat Show today. I was very impressed.
The price was $12k. It provided 800 watts of power,
70 amps at 12 Volts for 1/5 gal per hour or about
.75 ltrs/hr.
It provided heat for hot water and was efficent enough
such that the exhaust was comfortable to touch.
Most impressive was the quiet sound it made--quieter
than a small window AC unit. With the sound cover
on it was difficult to hear.
Until noisy diesel gensets that are so annoying, this
unit can be set up to start when needed and was
quiet enough not to be a nuisance when running.
If agumented with solar cells, or even a wind generator,
I think the daily fuel consumption would be quite low.
So anyone considering a new genset, and/or heater, and
possibly AC for their boat, this with a good battery bank
would make a nice system.