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Honda EC 6000 Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda EC 6000 (1996-2007) has 5.8 kVA nominal output, 9.6 kW engine power, and 165.3 lb (75 kg) listed weight.Outputon the higher-output side of the Honda rangeWeightaround the middle of the...

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Honda ECM 2800 Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda ECM 2800 (1997-2016) has 2.8 kVA nominal output, 3.2 kW engine power, and 110.2 lb (50 kg) listed weight.Outputon the lower-output side of the Honda rangeWeightlighter than most of the...

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Honda ECMT 6500 Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda ECMT 6500 (1997-2007) has 7 kVA nominal output, 9.6 kW engine power, and 220.5 lb (100 kg) listed weight.Outputone of the higher-output Honda gasoline generators in this datasetWeightone of...

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Honda ECMT 7000 Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda ECMT 7000 (2007-2018) has 7 kVA nominal output, 6 kW engine power, and 229.3 lb (104 kg) listed weight.Outputone of the higher-output Honda gasoline generators in this datasetWeightone of...

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Honda ECT 6500 Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda ECT 6500 (1996-2007) has 7 kVA nominal output, 9.6 kW engine power, and 169.8 lb (77 kg) listed weight.Outputone of the higher-output Honda gasoline generators in this datasetWeightaround...

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Honda ECT 6500 P Specs (Output, Weight & Engine)

The Honda ECT 6500 P (1996-2007) has 7 kVA nominal output, 9.6 kW engine power, and 194 lb (88 kg) listed weight.Outputone of the higher-output Honda gasoline generators in this datasetWeightheavier...

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