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In this test I drained both generators completely out of gas then added only 32oz to each tank. Let's see how long they will run with a 1000 watts load. (HONDA EU7000) The Honda EU7000iS is a quiet inverter generator with a rated wattage of 5500 W and a starting wattage of 7000 W. The Honda EU7000iS houses a 389 cc Honda GX390 EFI OHV 4-stroke engine, which provides 120/240V, consumes gasoline and delivers a running wattage of 5500W along with a peak wattage of 7000W. In addition, the device is parallel capable, can be linked to a similar or compatible unit for added power. The inverter generator features a conventional pull-start mechanism and also a simple and elegant electric starter (battery included). It is rated for a noise of 52 dBA (just slightly more noisy than a quiet suburb). Moreover, to offer you even more convenience, the EU7000iS can also be remotely started (via the My Generator App). The Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system enhances the engine's reliability, lowers fuel consumption, improves startup, reduces servicing, boosts stale fuel resistance, and offers better altitude adaptability. With a full tank, the EU7000iS can operate for up to 16 hours (fuel consumption around 0.32 GPH), thanks to its fuel capacity of 5.1 gallons. (POWERHORSE 7500I) The Powerhorse 7500i is a quiet and powerful inverter generator with a rated wattage of 6500 W and a starting wattage of 7500 W. The Powerhorse 7500i's engine, 420 cc OHV 4-stroke, fueled by gasoline, can deliver 120/240V. It provides a running wattage of 6500W and reaches a peak wattage of 7500W. Moreover, since it is parallel capable (parallel kit(opens in a new tab) not included), its power may be increased if linked to a second compatible unit. The inverter generator features a conventional pull-start mechanism and also a simple and elegant electric starter (battery included). It is rated for a noise of 55 dBA (just slightly more noisy than a conversation at home). With a full tank, the 7500i can operate for up to 16 hours (fuel consumption around 0.41 GPH), thanks to its fuel capacity of 6.6 gallons.