Yamaha, but same price range I think.
Off topic, but how does the car battery treat for for tailgating? I mean for just radio's and that type of thing will one good battery do?
Yamaha for the last 5 years and it's quiet and runs great.As far as using your car battery, it really depends. If you have a real good battery and a pretty basic sound system than you'll be find for 5-6 hours. A lot of cars today have pretty powerful stereo's that eat batteries. We ran off batteries for about 5 years and twice had to jump the vehicle because it was dead. Not fun. Now we the generator we can charge phones, watch TV, power directv, crockpot, heaters, etc.
Same with ours. We can run a radio for the 6 hours before a game and then can run the radio after the game as well. We also use it to heat up a crock pot as well. I do have a deep cycle marine battery and would recommend that route.
I am looking to build a muffler box for my generator. Not sure what works and does not work. Any advice or good designs on building one?
On a side note, your batter is about dead (after 6 years) and does not want to hold a charge as well.Same with ours. We can run a radio for the 6 hours before a game and then can run the radio after the game as well. We also use it to heat up a crock pot as well. I do have a deep cycle marine battery and would recommend that route.
What kind of insulation works best?