Not a big difference, but worth noting if you plan on powering very sensitive electronics. That said, the Champion produces electricity with less than 3% THD, while the Yamaha has less than 1%. It includes two 120V 20A household outlets and 12V DC outlet. The Champion uses inverter technology and a smart economy mode to make for excellent fuel efficiency and suitability for powering sensitive electronics. Not quite as quiet as the Yamahas (53 decibels vs 51) when running at ¼ load, the Champion is still a great choice for camping, tailgate parties, outdoor weddings and so forth.Ĭompared to the Yamaha EF2000iSE, the Champion has a slightly higher continuous output (1,700 W vs 1,600), which may explain why it has a run time of 9.5 hours at ¼ load, compared to 10 hours with the Yamaha. The Champion 73536i is a budget-friendly, high-performing, low emissions, very quiet portable generator that is stackable, meaning if you need a little extra oomph you can just add a second generator using a twin cables. 2.375 hours (based on 9.5 hours at ¼ load)
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