Yamaha EF2600 - EF2600 - 2300 Watt Portable Generator
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Yamaha EF2600 - 2300 Watt Portable Generator
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2,600 Max Rated Watts • Generator can produce 2,600 watts for up to 20 minutes • 2,300 rated watts for continuous operation over 20 minutes
Contractor Tough • Steel roll bars and metal gas tank
Lightweight (90 lbs.) • Much lighter than comprable models of the same wattage
Fuel Gauge & Voltmeter • Easily read gas and voltage levels
3.2 Gallon Gas Tank • Generates 11 hours of continuous power @ half load
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Model Number: | EF2600 |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Yamaha |  | | | Made in USA: | No | | Engine |  | | | Brand: | Yamaha |  | | | Starting System: | Recoil Start |  | | | HP/CC: | 5.5 HP |  | | | Consumer Engine Warranty: | 2 Years |  | | | Commercial Engine Warranty: | 2 Years |  | | | Engine RPM: | 3600 RPM |  | | | Low Oil Alert: | Yes |  | | | Cast Iron Sleeve: | Yes | | Product Specs |  | | | Voltage | 120 Single-Phase |  | | | Frequency: | 60 Hertz |  | | | Alternator: | Brushless |  | | | Auto Voltage Regulation: | Yes |  | | | Fuel Type | Gasoline |  | | | Rated Amps: | 19 Amps @ 120 Volts (Single Phase) |  | | | Portability Kit: | Sold Separately |  | | | Tank Size: | 3.2 Gallons |  | | | Run Time (50% Load): | 11 Hours |  | | | Fuel Tank Material: | Metal |  | | | Fuel Gauge: | Yes |  | | | Decibel Rating @ 7m: | 67 db(A) |  | | | Idle Control: | No |  | | | Hour Meter: | No |  | | | Voltage Meter: | Yes |  | | | Lifting Eye: | No | | Overview |  | | | Weight: | 90 Lbs. (40.82 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | 20.1L x 16.3W x 16.7H (51.05 x 41.40 x 42.42 cm) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | 2 Years |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | 2 Years |
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Average Rating: 4.0 of 5.0
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Written July 06, 2008 |
| Yamaha EF2600 - 2300 Watt Portable Generator Review |
| By John Tucker (Jacksonville, FL) |
I used this generator on a 15,000 mile trip. It powered my 34 foot 5th wheel camper with a few adjustments, such as turning off the 15,500BTU air conditioner while using the microwave.
The GFI receptical broke while I was in Alaska and I had a hard time finding another. The generator ran all night on 2.5 gallons of fuel. I used to have a unit with a smaller fuel tank, and it had to be refilled in the middle of the night. So, I think this unit is a good value. |
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