Another great video that’s awesome that’s a little 2200 is putting everything out it can if I had Honda money I would definitely buy Hondas but right now I’ve only been able to afford predators but they’ve been treating me well in the end I guess that’s all that matters is that they work when you need them Keep up the good work. I look forward to another video soon.
Great test, I've currently been running the little 2200 and it won't run my AC , so now I finally know I can strap a 3200 to it & have the proper juice
The 3200i is awesome for the tech but there is something about the 3000is with its painted steel panels that screams quality of yesteryear. just like the old days of the "big red" Honda three-wheelers with their steel tanks and how if they're in good condition they are collector's items now.
I own one for 19-20 years now. It's been an awesome machine, with little maintenance. I use it for hurricane emergencies when there's no power at home. It is worth every penny.
The 3200 is a great solution for those who need more than a 2200 but don’t want to run two. The 3000 is still the best choice for home use between the three for its large fuel tank, long proven reliable and simple to repair engine, and very quiet operation. For my use and taste the 3000 is the winner.
When you parallel the EU3200i with the EU2200i how many watts/amps do you get our of the 30 amp outlet? I assume it is the 1800 of the 2200 and 1800 from the 2200 so 3600 watts and 30 amps?
Each one of your videos has a standout part to it. This videos standout it that you can parallel generators of different sizes. I wonder if you can do a video paralleling generators from different manufacturers?
Is there a way to parallel two Honda EU3200i's together to a 50 amp RV outlet? Can't find a parallel kit specifically for the 3200. Thanks for the videos.
Great video. I have a Honda eu3000is and a Firman W3300i inverter, do you see any reason they won't parallel together? It looks like they have the same parallel ports.
Nice video. Thank you. The 2x15 plug male to generator twist lock L14-30 receptacle female y adapter cord 120/240 that is on your site. Can I use this adaptor on my 4000/3200 predator generator on the 120 outlets that max out each bank 13 amps? Will this adaptor combine the 2 banks and give me the full 26 amps at 240 volts. Thanks.
I found this one soon after asking about connecting different wattage units. I'm going to be connecting 2 different inverter brands as well as different wattages.
I am curious if a person could parallel three Honda EU2200i's together??? That would be an interesting video with load tests. Would require a custom parallel kit/system.
@@GeneratorReviews I had missed that video and only saw it after I posted, a good idea for those that want redundancy and not have to handle a heavy genset.
Thank you for making this video. It’s exactly what I was wanting to know. Maybe an extra question - the 7000is won’t parallel with the others in 240v. If the 120v switch was enabled, then I assume parallel is permissible?
Have read multiple times that you shouldn’t parallel 2 different size generators. Can you please share your thoughts on this. I have a EU7000is for my house and an EU3000is for travel needs. Though you mentioned you can’t run the 7000 with them I’d like to know the technical aspects why they can’t. Great videos and content as always !
There is a video on RUclips by Michael Vaughn by the title "Parallel operation of different sized generators Honda EU 7000is and a Eu3000is Honda" you can watch that shows it is possible.
Hi, have you tried, or could you try to run an extended run fuel tank with the 3200I? Also, what do you know about anyone making a propane kit for the 3200i, or if it can be done?
I have a eu7000, 6500, 2 3000s and a 2000…….now you have me thinking of combining them all, but of course that’s why I’m here on this video for some info
The 20i, and 32i could bear the 4000W by themselves. What I would be interested in: Is the max combined power limited by the weakest unit? 2000i can handle 2000W peak, the 3000 and 3200 more. So would the max combined here be 4000, or to they manage some intelligent load sharing, meaning the 2000 will go to 1800 where it's rated for continues operation, and the others would go to 2800 (or whatever their rating is), meaning the three together could deliver over 7000Watts?
Can you find a hacking solution to parallel non sync inverters or power stations? It will be awesome if we can double power stations output with a combiner box.
@@GeneratorReviews if we find a way to parallel power stations it will be huge life hack !! Something to isolate the output like a Diode for ac power 😅
You can parallel all 3 with a custom cable if you really want the power. But at 7kw 120v would mean too much current. It would be better to do if the system is 240v..
@@GeneratorReviews eu3200i owners manual says "never connect different generator models and types". The eu1000i and eu2000i manuals say the same. The eu2200i owners manual does allow you to parallel to the eu2000i but specifies only certain serial numbers, presumably newer eu2000i models. I have connected different ones together also with no negative results. Just never knew why they say not to, they must have a reason.
It would have been informative if you had a clamp meter to put on the connection cord to see if they shared the load equally or proportionally. Also hooking up all three and adding a milk house heater (1500 more watts) would have been interesting. A T Burke
@@berettaguy7445 I'm sure that with todays social values and political truths and even court system your feelings and intuition would be considered better evidence and the real truth rather than an amp meter reading. Both my tests and the others who have RUclipsd their results are obviously in error. "I feel therefore it is."
I agree, measure and see what it is actually doing. If the current doesn't divide proportionally to the generator's capacity as the load goes up one will overload before the total capacity is reached. Load balance is important to understand. 4KW load doesn't show that.
I appreciate what you are doing, but I did not hear the disclaimer that you really should have included...."WARNING: Honda says that you should not parallel 2 different models." This is from Honda's website: Connecting an EU2200i with an EU2000i or EU2000i Companion that is not within the compatible serial range above may cause a low voltage output, which can damage tools and appliances powered by the generators. Units outside the compatible serial number range should only be paralleled with another EU2000i."" So I think you should edit this video because it is misinformation without this propper warning that you can damage your tools and appliances by doing this.
Yes you’re right I am going to add it to the description Thanks for pointing that out to me but it seems like Honda just wants to sell the companion model instead of the parallel kits My eu2000 is 14 years old and I have been using it like this ever since I got it.
I hope you enjoyed this video of paralleling the Honda generators. Thanks for watching and subscribing 🎉👍🏾
Which connector do I need to hook my eu3200i to my eu3000is? Thanks!
I really enjoy watching those tests. Thanks for your hard work. 👍
Thanks 😊
Another great video that’s awesome that’s a little 2200 is putting everything out it can if I had Honda money I would definitely buy Hondas but right now I’ve only been able to afford predators but they’ve been treating me well in the end I guess that’s all that matters is that they work when you need them Keep up the good work. I look forward to another video soon.
Great test, I've currently been running the little 2200 and it won't run my AC , so now I finally know I can strap a 3200 to it & have the proper juice
Great news is the jumper cables for the eu2200 will fit the EU3200. Thanks Again you’re a huge help
You the best Gavin's, I been wanted know this for a long time.
Thanks Alex👍🏾😎
Great video, keep up the great work.
Thanks 🙏🏾
The 3200i is awesome for the tech but there is something about the 3000is with its painted steel panels that screams quality of yesteryear. just like the old days of the "big red" Honda three-wheelers with their steel tanks and how if they're in good condition they are collector's items now.
I Agree ☝🏽 with you this on is a classic.
I own one for 19-20 years now. It's been an awesome machine, with little maintenance. I use it for hurricane emergencies when there's no power at home. It is worth every penny.
Hell yea man, great video! 🇺🇸
Thanks 👍🏾😎
The 3200 is a great solution for those who need more than a 2200 but don’t want to run two. The 3000 is still the best choice for home use between the three for its large fuel tank, long proven reliable and simple to repair engine, and very quiet operation. For my use and taste the 3000 is the winner.
Can you show all three connected at once.
I can
Have you had good luck with that new 3200? I’ve heard mixed reviews. Currently I just have the 3000, and it refuses to die!
Thanks Great Experiment Very cool !!
When you parallel the EU3200i with the EU2200i how many watts/amps do you get our of the 30 amp outlet? I assume it is the 1800 of the 2200 and 1800 from the 2200 so 3600 watts and 30 amps?
Each one of your videos has a standout part to it. This videos standout it that you can parallel generators of different sizes. I wonder if you can do a video paralleling generators from different manufacturers?
Hey Tom
Thanks for the video Idea 💡 I will put something together with different manufacturers generator. See if they work nice together.
Great at answering, the question.
Gavin what will the wattage be when you parallel the eu2200 with the eu3200?
You just add up your generator wattage so 5400 W
Is there a way to parallel two Honda EU3200i's together to a 50 amp RV outlet? Can't find a parallel kit specifically for the 3200. Thanks for the videos.
Great video. I have a Honda eu3000is and a Firman W3300i inverter, do you see any reason they won't parallel together? It looks like they have the same parallel ports.
The Honda parallel ports are different
great info and accurate TY
Great video
Thank You! I own all three of those. Are you using the "Honda" parallel cord?
Yes that’s exactly what I’m using
Nice video. Thank you. The 2x15 plug male to generator twist lock L14-30 receptacle female y adapter cord 120/240 that is on your site. Can I use this adaptor on my 4000/3200 predator generator on the 120 outlets that max out each bank 13 amps? Will this adaptor combine the 2 banks and give me the full 26 amps at 240 volts. Thanks.
No you can’t get 240v from that adapter
Thanks. But could you get the full 26 amps at 120 volts?
Gavin what happened to your video about adding a neutral wire to a parallel kit? I'm trying to connect to 5000w predators and make them 240 volts
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This one?
Where can i get the cable to parallel eu2200is and eu3000is thank you for all the free information information
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@@GeneratorReviews thank you
Great video
I found this one soon after asking about connecting different wattage units. I'm going to be connecting 2 different inverter brands as well as different wattages.
What set of cables did you use in this testing?
The ones that came with the Honda.
I am curious if a person could parallel three Honda EU2200i's together??? That would be an interesting video with load tests. Would require a custom parallel kit/system.
Yes genmax made a three parallel kit just for that reason
@@GeneratorReviews I had missed that video and only saw it after I posted, a good idea for those that want redundancy and not have to handle a heavy genset.
Make a suicide cord and connect all 3
Thank you for making this video. It’s exactly what I was wanting to know.
Maybe an extra question - the 7000is won’t parallel with the others in 240v. If the 120v switch was enabled, then I assume parallel is permissible?
I currently have the 7000i, but now I want the 3200i 😂
Have read multiple times that you shouldn’t parallel 2 different size generators. Can you please share your thoughts on this. I have a EU7000is for my house and an EU3000is for travel needs. Though you mentioned you can’t run the 7000 with them I’d like to know the technical aspects why they can’t.
Great videos and content as always !
The reason I don’t parallel the 7000 with the 3200, the 7000 has 240V and the 3200 has 120V output.
So it’s a single Vs double leg feed issue ?
@@melgreer104 exactly
There is a video on RUclips by Michael Vaughn by the title "Parallel operation of different sized generators Honda EU 7000is and a Eu3000is Honda" you can watch that shows it is possible.
ruclips.net/video/JGDJ6Js0PKw/видео.htmlsi=dpkdNQw3Y6xA2S0T
Hi, have you tried, or could you try to run an extended run fuel tank with the 3200I? Also, what do you know about anyone making a propane kit for the 3200i, or if it can be done?
I will try
Why did you not parallel all 3 one with a suicide cord goimg from one to the other and the other 2 with the supplied parallel cord.. and run all 3.
So, just so I'm clear, even though you didn't demonstrate it, the 2200 will parallel fine with the 3000, is that correct?
Yes they will
@@GeneratorReviews Thank you.
Wherefore you get that meter/cord?
ruclips.net/video/OsbSIttSvk0/видео.htmlsi=wSqx94az_Y_rCrEx
Check out this video. The links are in the description.
I have a eu7000, 6500, 2 3000s and a 2000…….now you have me thinking of combining them all, but of course that’s why I’m here on this video for some info
You cannot parallel the 7000 and 6500 with the 2000.
The 20i, and 32i could bear the 4000W by themselves. What I would be interested in: Is the max combined power limited by the weakest unit? 2000i can handle 2000W peak, the 3000 and 3200 more. So would the max combined here be 4000, or to they manage some intelligent load sharing, meaning the 2000 will go to 1800 where it's rated for continues operation, and the others would go to 2800 (or whatever their rating is), meaning the three together could deliver over 7000Watts?
Can I Parallel the Predator 4550 and 3500 together?
As long as they’re both parallel capable, you can
Can you find a hacking solution to parallel non sync inverters or power stations? It will be awesome if we can double power stations output with a combiner box.
There is one way to hack it, but eventually the parallel capable one will overload and shut down
@@GeneratorReviews if we find a way to parallel power stations it will be huge life hack !! Something to isolate the output like a Diode for ac power 😅
You can parallel all 3 with a custom cable if you really want the power.
But at 7kw 120v would mean too much current. It would be better to do if the system is 240v..
Yessir you’re correct
Why does Honda say not to do this?
I don’t think they recommend paralleling the 240 V with 120 V generators
@@GeneratorReviews eu3200i owners manual says "never connect different generator models and types". The eu1000i and eu2000i manuals say the same. The eu2200i owners manual does allow you to parallel to the eu2000i but specifies only certain serial numbers, presumably newer eu2000i models. I have connected different ones together also with no negative results. Just never knew why they say not to, they must have a reason.
It would have been informative if you had a clamp meter to put on the connection cord to see if they shared the load equally or proportionally. Also hooking up all three and adding a milk house heater (1500 more watts) would have been interesting.
A T Burke
I don't think you need a "clamp meter" to understand intuitively that it would be proportional.
@@berettaguy7445 I'm sure that with todays social values and political truths and even court system your feelings and intuition would be considered better evidence and the real truth rather than an amp meter reading. Both my tests and the others who have RUclipsd their results are obviously in error. "I feel therefore it is."
If you already know the answer, why ask the question?
@@berettaguy7445 I do not think I asked a question...unless of course you feel I did, then I must be in error.
I agree, measure and see what it is actually doing. If the current doesn't divide proportionally to the generator's capacity as the load goes up one will overload before the total capacity is reached. Load balance is important to understand. 4KW load doesn't show that.
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can't hear a thing you're saying
Not to complain but you don’t spend enough time to show the instrument readings and the background noise drowns your communication out.
Thanks for watching. Still learning the ropes. Hopefully I’ll keep improving the quality in the future.
I want to get 220v out of (2) 2000w 120v portable generators, so I can run my welder.
You to get one that has 240 V because you can’t combine two 120v units
I appreciate what you are doing, but I did not hear the disclaimer that you really should have included...."WARNING: Honda says that you should not parallel 2 different models."
This is from Honda's website: Connecting an EU2200i with an EU2000i or EU2000i Companion that is not within the compatible serial range above may cause a low voltage output, which can damage tools and appliances powered by the generators. Units outside the compatible serial number range should only be paralleled with another EU2000i.""
So I think you should edit this video because it is misinformation without this propper warning that you can damage your tools and appliances by doing this.
Yes you’re right I am going to add it to the description
Thanks for pointing that out to me but it seems like Honda just wants to sell the companion model instead of the parallel kits
My eu2000 is 14 years old and I have been using it like this ever since I got it.
Great Video