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Well my predator bit the dust and I'm looking for a new one. I'm also wanting to get a smaller/quieter one then the 4000 watt predator. I'm only running 6 150watt hps light. Each light pulls around 3 amps I believe. What would you guys recommend that's in the $500 price range. I really want something that's not as dang loud and can spend a little more if need be. Thanks in advance
 
I'll check when I get home. I couldn't remember exactly. There magnetic ballasts without caps. Inverter generator requires battery correct?
Nope, inverter gennie without getting to technical internally makes DC voltage then thru its own inverter changes it to AC voltage for a cleaner true sine wave power and is also quieter but doesn't need a battery to operate.
 
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Thanks for the explanation garpwacker. The inverter part had me confused. I looked up the 2000watt champion and I found that it has a single 120v circuit with a 14 amp breaker. I'm afraid my lights with out caps will overload it. I'm gonna double check the amp draw on my lights when I get off work.
 
Add capacitors to the lights and you can run on a 2000w inverter generator, it'll make a world of difference in your fishing. If there is a place to spend money on a boat, it's on a quiet generator!
 
I have 2 Smartertools yamaha inveters, in hindsight I wish I would have gotten the Ryobi 2200. It's a 20amp unit as opposed to the 13.2amp claimed by the Honda, yamaha and champion.

The RV crowd seems to love them.
 
I have 2 Smartertools yamaha inveters, in hindsight I wish I would have gotten the Ryobi 2200. It's a 20amp unit as opposed to the 13.2amp claimed by the Honda, yamaha and champion.

The RV crowd seems to love them.
I have 1 Ryobi 2200 and 1 Champion 2000, Personally I prefer my Ryobi over my Champion... Starts first pull and is quieter than my champion as well.
 
no matter which generator you get go ahead and add a 55uf capacitor to each of the ballasts on the lights and it will be alot quiter. They are less than $10 each. I have 2 champion 2000s on my boat and I love them.
 
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I checked 3 of my lights and the amps varied between 2 and 3.4. So no matter what I'm gonna need caps. Does it matter what 55uf cap or are they all the same? According to the specs the champion is about 10db quieter then the ryobi. I do like the 20 amp breaker though. Thansk for the input guys. It gets overwhelming reading some of this stuff!
 
There is no standard for generator sound ratings. Some are read at 1' full load and some 10' idle. Real world comparisons are the only way to see what is really the quietest. We have Hondas at work and they are barely quieter than my ryobi. Defiantly not worth 4 times the price.
 
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Just a update I went with ryobi and added four caps. So far I'm loving the ryobi. I debated between that and the Honda but couldn't justify dropping the cash. The ryobi is much quieter then the old predator I had.
 
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