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Old 09-13-2014, 10:54 AM   #1
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Honda Parallel kit I made

I would rather make one than buy one. I made one a few years ago, but didn't like it, I think this one will be a keeper.

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Lookin good ... didn't you pay attention to Honda when they said only they could competently manufacture such a device?
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Old 09-13-2014, 12:42 PM   #3
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Ha, good thing I didn't read that
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Old 09-13-2014, 02:48 PM   #4
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Once again, Ozz built what the OEM should have looked like. Ahh the great and wonderful Ozz
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Fine craftsmanship and design Ozz! I like it!
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Thanks guys, It just seemed logical. Haven't tried it yet... hope I can keep the smoke inside that box...
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Good job Ozz, I took the easy route.

For the $100 difference in price, I just bought one regular EU2000i and one EU2000i Companion that has the 30 amp twist-lock receptacle built-in to it. Since I bought both at the same time, they also gave me a killer deal on the parallel cable kit for $20 instead of around $55. So, for $120 more than buying two regular EU2000i gennys, I am able to link them together with just the parallel wire kit (with no extra box to lug around).


But, that is a fine looking unit that you have built, ....and for way less than $120
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