I purchased a yamaha tri-fuel (propane/natural gas/gasoline) inverter-generator at the beginning of the season, and have been very pleased with it, so I thought I would share the info with you guys.
It is from :
http://www.yamaha-propane-natural-gas-generators.com
I have ZERO involvement with these guys other than being a happy customer. They sell the yamaha generators converted to run on tri-fuel and yamaha does not void the warranty - which is a big plus. Since SBO does not sell these I figured posting this should not be a problem.
I don't have gasoline on my H36, so having a genny that runs on propane (with no carbon monoxide emissions and no gasoline added on board) was a nice plus. The 2KW version weighs about 44lbs (20kg) and purrs like a kitten on propane. It also charges the batteries and makes hot water no problem !
I am in Canada but pick up my USA stuff in ogdensburg NY (free shipping) so I can't comment on their shipping to Canada - but the free shipping to ogdensburg was fast and extremely well packaged to prevent shipping damage (plywood base, straps, and airbags).
If you don't have a built in genset and are considering a honda vs yamaha choice - I suggest you take a look at this option.
// Paul
It is from :
http://www.yamaha-propane-natural-gas-generators.com
I have ZERO involvement with these guys other than being a happy customer. They sell the yamaha generators converted to run on tri-fuel and yamaha does not void the warranty - which is a big plus. Since SBO does not sell these I figured posting this should not be a problem.
I don't have gasoline on my H36, so having a genny that runs on propane (with no carbon monoxide emissions and no gasoline added on board) was a nice plus. The 2KW version weighs about 44lbs (20kg) and purrs like a kitten on propane. It also charges the batteries and makes hot water no problem !
I am in Canada but pick up my USA stuff in ogdensburg NY (free shipping) so I can't comment on their shipping to Canada - but the free shipping to ogdensburg was fast and extremely well packaged to prevent shipping damage (plywood base, straps, and airbags).
If you don't have a built in genset and are considering a honda vs yamaha choice - I suggest you take a look at this option.
// Paul