I own it. I live full time in a 2014 Keystone 299RET. During an outage, it runs the 15k A/C, the 6 gal. elec. water heater, the 10 cu.ft. residential fridge freezer and the microwave (700 watt RV size) simultaneously. I don't have a tach on it, but if I had to guess, with that load on it, it probably reved up from 2600 rpm to 2700/2800 rpm and was happy to run a load that size. I am upgrading to a 2020 Riverstone Legacy 39RKFB with three 15k A/C's. I may sell the EF4500ise and get the EF6300isde. The 4500 has no "ECO" switch, it is set to run at a low 2600 rpm (idle), then ramp up when needed, which it rarely does. The 6300 does have the ECO switch.
That's the first small generator that never ramped up as load increased that I've ever seen. Now, if only it weighed half as much. Yeah, I know, wishful thinking. BTW: I'm going to be away for about a month. Taking the camper up north to visit relatives and see fall colors. So don't be insulted if you don't see any smart azz comments from me for a while. Love ya' man!
Looking for a very nice camping generator that's quiet, compact, light weight . . For rv camping and around 4000 to 5000 watts . . Your recommendations would really be appreciated Thank you and I really enjoy your content
Yamaha generators are amazing, but well overdue for some updates. No frills, but incredibly reliable.
Agreed 👍🏾
Pull start is always a great feature and one I can't do without. U never know.
Great show thanks
Crazy big engine for that output.
I own it. I live full time in a 2014 Keystone 299RET. During an outage, it runs the 15k A/C, the 6 gal. elec. water heater, the 10 cu.ft. residential fridge freezer and the microwave (700 watt RV size) simultaneously. I don't have a tach on it, but if I had to guess, with that load on it, it probably reved up from 2600 rpm to 2700/2800 rpm and was happy to run a load that size. I am upgrading to a 2020 Riverstone Legacy 39RKFB with three 15k A/C's. I may sell the EF4500ise and get the EF6300isde. The 4500 has no "ECO" switch, it is set to run at a low 2600 rpm (idle), then ramp up when needed, which it rarely does. The 6300 does have the ECO switch.
Way to go, buddy! You're kicking Ass!.
Thanks buddy I appreciate it. Thanks for the support.👍🏾😊🙏🏾😎👊🏾✅
That's the first small generator that never ramped up as load increased that I've ever seen. Now, if only it weighed half as much. Yeah, I know, wishful thinking. BTW: I'm going to be away for about a month. Taking the camper up north to visit relatives and see fall colors. So don't be insulted if you don't see any smart azz comments from me for a while. Love ya' man!
Hey buddy, have fun enjoy the trip drive safe!
See you when you get back 👊🏾👍🏾😎
When this is dual fuel I will then be a buyer. Thanks Gavin!
Awesome generator. I’d love to have one for an RV back up, but the wheels and weight are a bummer.
No pull start???!!!! Nice generator, but the ability to pull start is a must in my opinion.
This one you’ll have to use a jump starter if the battery dies but if the starter goes out you’re stuck.
Looking for a very nice camping generator that's quiet, compact, light weight . . For rv camping and around 4000 to 5000 watts . . Your recommendations would really be appreciated Thank you and I really enjoy your content
Do you have a 30a or 50a RV?
@@GeneratorReviews 30 amp
I guess I should’ve asked if you preferred dual fuel?
Check out these units
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@@GeneratorReviews would these be the top choices for your personal use ..
Wish they made these duel fuel.
Nice; what was db @ 4kw?
65 db’s
What up Gavin 😊
What’s up buddy👍🏾😊😎
How do they compare to the honda in your opinion?
Both are very similar and well built but Honda has more tech and upgrades
Thank you for your reply and input
I want one w 50 amp plug