I never would have guessed the PowerHorse was going to be the quieter of the two. As someone else already said, either one would be a great choice. BTW: I'm still diggin' the new intro. It's short, sweet, and classy.
Really nice job Gavin! I would like to see you join 2 of the Powerhorse 4500 together in parallel and do a showdown against the 9500 Predator. 2 small and light generators against one heavy. You the man Gavin! 👍
Great check-out, Gavin. The Powerhorse is advertised to have all solid copper windings in it, but I don't recall seeing that mentioned in the Predator's bios. Maybe that's how they're getting the extra oomph out of the P/H. Time will tell on the longevity, but they both seem to be a good, solid value. Thanks.
You make great generator videos but what I really wanted to say is..... Damn, you have the nicest, thickest, greenest grass I've ever seen. Your yard is beautiful!
Your ACs are really efficient. I was loading up my old Homelite generator yesterday and my toy hauler Dometic AC was pulling 1600 watts with fan on high. Everything is brand new too. I may try the soft start in both ACs. I really like all of your generator reviews. I'm not as into it as you but I do love these things. I think I'm going to get the Predator 3500 when I'm boondocking in the desert. The Onan 5500 that I have on board sucks down fuel at a rate that would bankrupt me lol. Thanks for all of your hard work on these reviews!
Harbor Freight did update the Predator, but they removed the covers over the switches and the breakers. They also added the carbon monoxide monitor which is a common thing being added throughout the industry.
Hi Gavin, another great video! This isn't criticism, just a request. I think you could've possibly pushed the Powerhorse even further in this test. You definitely maxed out the Predator as we saw the overload light on solid. Surprisingly, it didn't shut down before you made it back in to turn off the stove. The Powerhorse's overload light was only flashing and I thought for sure you were about to add some more load. I was really hoping to see how many amps the Powerhorse could actually handle with its solid light on. I know it's asking a lot, but the next time you have the Powerhorse out of the stable, could you show us?
Hey Lee I thought the exact same thing after I was editing the video I noticed the light was still flashing meaning you were approaching the overload Yes next time I’ll push it further
I have two older versions of the Predator 3500, they pretty much get the run hard and put away wet treatment during the season; 300 hours on one and 619 hours on the other. With that being said, they do get their proper maintenance intervals and preventive checkups. It is definitely a tough choice between the two, I don't really see the benefits of 5 extra running amps and on a 212cc engine, you are kinda pushing it to its limits. Plus, I changed the main jet for operation between 1,000 to 2,000 elevations. Using iridium spark plugs seems to help with the carbon fouling too.
Maybe on comparisons like this you can say who is more expensive at the time. I know it’s hard to state prices as they change quickly but does price have any weight in your picks? Thanks for the hard work on your videos.
Generators should always be bonded when being used on an RV If the generator is not bonded you will get an open ground fault on your search protector. I use a surge protector because in the event of any high voltage or low-voltate it will disconnect and protect my appliances and the RV
I think I’m the detail world the major brands for generators are the Honda 3000 & the predator 3500. We all know the price difference and the extra warranty but which one holds a load better. That would be a good comparison also for load wise, db, functions, size etc. I was in limbo for a while and didn’t know which one to get. I went with the predator because of the sale plus the warranty. But, Honda has the name. That’ll be a good show down.
Galvin good Job on the video, I have a question, what is the yellow plug you moved back and forth from the 110 circuit. And how to make on if need. Thanks Lee S
It’s called a bonding plug every generator has to be bonded if you’re using it on your RV it connects the neutral and the ground together. Also allows you to run a surge protector.
Curious why Predator doesn't make a power station to plug into that 30amp plug? With only 2 120v plug in's, seems like a no brainer and would sell like hot cakes as folks could easily plug in as many cords and they need (amperage permitting) on the 30amp side ! ??? Am I missing something?
I just bought the predator 3500 and the display is showing 0 for amps and watts when under a light load like a fan or a battery charger. Any idea if this is normal behavior? I am suspicious it is not showing the full load, I also plugged in an old refrigerator and it was showing around 180 watts. I would have expected closer to 750 (6.5 amps at 115 volts), but I am brand new to generators and don't really know what to expect.
@@GeneratorReviews Thank you! I actually just ordered one of these a day or two ago for this reason and expect to get it tomorrow. Do you know if it should show a reading any time it is outputting power no matter how small the load?
Aloha From HAWAII!! absolutely LOVE your Channel!!🤙❤️🤙...because of YOU..i just bought the predator 9500 for my shaved ice/ice cream truck!! So my question...is there an adapter that you recommend to protect my generator and equipment in my truck..for my 240v 30 Amp plug for my truck? My ice cream machine is a sensitive electronic machine...and i wanna protect it with a good surge protector. Please help me if you can! You are the MOST informative channel I've come across yet!! Let me know...MAHALO!!🤙🤙🤙
I never would have guessed the PowerHorse was going to be the quieter of the two. As someone else already said, either one would be a great choice. BTW: I'm still diggin' the new intro. It's short, sweet, and classy.
I think the bigger inverter put less loud on the engine makes it run quieter.
The intro has a little electric shocking sound in it.
Really nice job Gavin! I would like to see you join 2 of the Powerhorse 4500 together in parallel and do a showdown against the 9500 Predator. 2 small and light generators against one heavy. You the man Gavin! 👍
Yes I will do it 👍🏾
I got the Powerhorse 4500w Inverter Generator because of you bro .
And if you don’t follow Gavin you’re missing out. Dude covers it all when it comes to generators. As I stated before he the GOAT.
Great check-out, Gavin. The Powerhorse is advertised to have all solid copper windings in it, but I don't recall seeing that mentioned in the Predator's bios. Maybe that's how they're getting the extra oomph out of the P/H. Time will tell on the longevity, but they both seem to be a good, solid value. Thanks.
You make great generator videos but what I really wanted to say is..... Damn, you have the nicest, thickest, greenest grass I've ever seen. Your yard is beautiful!
Thanks 😊
Stellar review, I would build my own 50 amp parallel kit using the 30 amp rv outlets for a more solid connection.
Your lawn looks I M M A C U L A T E ! 👀
Thanks 😊
Your ACs are really efficient. I was loading up my old Homelite generator yesterday and my toy hauler Dometic AC was pulling 1600 watts with fan on high. Everything is brand new too. I may try the soft start in both ACs. I really like all of your generator reviews. I'm not as into it as you but I do love these things. I think I'm going to get the Predator 3500 when I'm boondocking in the desert. The Onan 5500 that I have on board sucks down fuel at a rate that would bankrupt me lol. Thanks for all of your hard work on these reviews!
Thanks for watching
Yes you should definitely think about installing some soft starts
Harbor Freight did update the Predator, but they removed the covers over the switches and the breakers. They also added the carbon monoxide monitor which is a common thing being added throughout the industry.
Hey John
Yes they did update it to meet the new requirements with the CO monitor
Hi Gavin, another great video! This isn't criticism, just a request. I think you could've possibly pushed the Powerhorse even further in this test. You definitely maxed out the Predator as we saw the overload light on solid. Surprisingly, it didn't shut down before you made it back in to turn off the stove. The Powerhorse's overload light was only flashing and I thought for sure you were about to add some more load. I was really hoping to see how many amps the Powerhorse could actually handle with its solid light on. I know it's asking a lot, but the next time you have the Powerhorse out of the stable, could you show us?
Hey Lee
I thought the exact same thing after I was editing the video I noticed the light was still flashing meaning you were approaching the overload
Yes next time I’ll push it further
Great video . Thank you for taking the time to show the comparisons. I think I am fixing to buy the power horse.
Which is quieter. Between these and the Westinghouse 4500?
Powerhorse blows it out of the park when it comes to decibels
I have two older versions of the Predator 3500, they pretty much get the run hard and put away wet treatment during the season; 300 hours on one and 619 hours on the other. With that being said, they do get their proper maintenance intervals and preventive checkups.
It is definitely a tough choice between the two, I don't really see the benefits of 5 extra running amps and on a 212cc engine, you are kinda pushing it to its limits. Plus, I changed the main jet for operation between 1,000 to 2,000 elevations. Using iridium spark plugs seems to help with the carbon fouling too.
can't go wrong with either one of those. Great job my friend.
This was a tough one Scott they’re so much alike.
@@GeneratorReviews I'm loving my GENMAX !
you need to make some grass maintenance videos. How does your grass look so perfect? was that sodded?
Thanks
Maybe on comparisons like this you can say who is more expensive at the time. I know it’s hard to state prices as they change quickly but does price have any weight in your picks? Thanks for the hard work on your videos.
True! Thanks Robert 👍🏾
I noticed the yellow plug installed in the 120 outlet. Is that installed to bond the ground and neutral together? Could you explain please?
Generators should always be bonded when being used on an RV
If the generator is not bonded you will get an open ground fault on your search protector.
I use a surge protector because in the event of any high voltage or low-voltate it will disconnect and protect my appliances and the RV
Gavin, have you been able to get ahold of the new Predator 3500? If so can you do a review of that one to see what’s new on it.
So 2 of the predator 2000 should do a little better than the 3500? Thanks in advance
I think I’m the detail world the major brands for generators are the Honda 3000 & the predator 3500. We all know the price difference and the extra warranty but which one holds a load better. That would be a good comparison also for load wise, db, functions, size etc. I was in limbo for a while and didn’t know which one to get. I went with the predator because of the sale plus the warranty. But, Honda has the name. That’ll be a good show down.
I can give it a try. I always like a good challenge
Galvin good Job on the video, I have a question, what is the yellow plug you moved back and forth from the 110 circuit. And how to make on if need.
Thanks Lee S
It’s called a bonding plug every generator has to be bonded if you’re using it on your RV it connects the neutral and the ground together. Also allows you to run a surge protector.
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Top notch video Gavin!!!! Thanks!
Thanks 😊
new intro rocks
Curious why Predator doesn't make a power station to plug into that 30amp plug? With only 2 120v plug in's, seems like a no brainer and would sell like hot cakes as folks could easily plug in as many cords and they need (amperage permitting) on the 30amp side ! ??? Am I missing something?
Hi Gavin, I saw a lots of you videos but in your opinion what is the most quitter inverter in the range of 4500 or 3000 watts.
The generac 3500 is the quietest one
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Thanks! I found already some dealers here in Puerto Rico
Great job bro, anyway you can test how many hours per gallon you are getting from the Predator
Great idea 💡
I just bought the predator 3500 and the display is showing 0 for amps and watts when under a light load like a fan or a battery charger. Any idea if this is normal behavior? I am suspicious it is not showing the full load, I also plugged in an old refrigerator and it was showing around 180 watts. I would have expected closer to 750 (6.5 amps at 115 volts), but I am brand new to generators and don't really know what to expect.
You may have to plug in a kilowatt meter and compare readings with your generator you can get one like 15 bucks on Amazon
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@@GeneratorReviews Thank you! I actually just ordered one of these a day or two ago for this reason and expect to get it tomorrow. Do you know if it should show a reading any time it is outputting power no matter how small the load?
Great review 👍
Aloha From HAWAII!! absolutely LOVE your Channel!!🤙❤️🤙...because of YOU..i just bought the predator 9500 for my shaved ice/ice cream truck!! So my question...is there an adapter that you recommend to protect my generator and equipment in my truck..for my 240v 30 Amp plug for my truck? My ice cream machine is a sensitive electronic machine...and i wanna protect it with a good surge protector. Please help me if you can! You are the MOST informative channel I've come across yet!! Let me know...MAHALO!!🤙🤙🤙
Aloha
Thanks for watching 👍🏾
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Awesome gennys!
Yessir!
And the volts were better on the powerhorse
Yes! they were.
Side-by-side, the Predator artists wider. Is this true, or illusion?
Probably an illusion because I actually changed all the covers and they’re all exactly the same.