Lightweight and Compact Honda Inverter Generators

Honda boasts a sine wave equal to or better than the current from your
household power.
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testing equipment require what is referred to as “clean power.”
Clean power is electrical current that is consistent and has a stable
“sine wave” or signal. If the lights or other basic
appliances in your home were being powered by a generator and there
was a fluctuation in the AC power, you’d probably see the
lights dim and then return to full brightness—no problem!
However, if your computer was being powered by a generator and the
voltage fluctuated, chances are the computer would either shut down
or at least interrupt the program you were working in. In order to overcome
this problem, Honda engineers developed a revolutionary form of
inverter technology. This process takes the raw power produced
by the generator, passes it through a special microprocessor that
provides ultra-clean power that boasts a sine wave equal to or
better than the current from your household AC wall outlet. This
means that for the first time, you can operate a computer or other
sensitive equipment from a remote location without the fear of
interrupted service or damage to the equipment.
Honda’s unique
inverter technology also dramatically reduces the size and weight
of the generator. This reduction is possible thanks to the fact
that Honda EU-type generators have the alternator built into the
engine itself, eliminating the need for a bulky (and heavy) independent
alternator. The EU3000is model is actually half the size and weight
of our top-of-the-line EX3300 model.
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| Another feature
exclusive to the EU models is Honda’s EcoThrottle™ system.
This system incorporates a load-dependent speed control-type governor
that offers excellent fuel economy by automatically adjusting engine
speed to the optimum level, given the usage load. This not only
reduces fuel consumption and operating noise in the normal usage
range, but it also keeps exhaust emissions to levels that clear
even the strictest CARB and EPA emission standards. |
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