Dual Fuel Technology with patented Fuel Select Switch for safe fuel conversion between gasoline and propane/LPG gas Generator will run up to 8 hours on gasoline on full tank of fuel (6.1 gallon tank) or operate for up to 5 hours on propane/LPG 20 lb./5 gallon tank at 50% load (propane tank not provided) Includes 3.3’ propane connection hose with regulator to run from propane tank to generator Powerful Champion 439cc OHV engine with Cast Iron Sleeve for durable, dependable operation includes low oil shut off sensor, Cold Start Technology and Quick Drain oil system Electric start with 12V 15Ah Battery (included) for easy one-touch push button starting; also included is a battery maintenance charging adapter to keep battery charged when not in use or stored. Less than 5% THD (total harmonic distortion) Alternator provides pure sine wave to power sensitive electronics like computers, HD TV’s, furnace fans, etc. Heavy duty 1.375” steel frame with isolation motor mounts for smooth and quiet operation Portability Kit includes 9.5” Never-Flat Wheels and U-Shaped Handle for easy mobility Intelligauge: Digital meter that measures Hour/Volt/Hz, to keep track of runtime for scheduled maintenance. Quick drain oil hose for easy oil changes (recommended every 50-100 hours of operation) Cold Start technology for easier starting in cold & warm weather AVR – Automatic voltage regluator for overload protection that protects the generator and your appliances
L**D
A very good dual fuel electric start generator with a couple of minor issues.
Purchased from Costco a few months ago, it does everything that it claims to do except be easy to start. The electric starter works fine, but when using Propane the choke setting is very touchy ( I haven't tried it with gasoline). I contacted the factory for additional information but although very responsive their suggestions did not help. I can start it every time, sometimes taking 4 or 5 tries, but my wife would not be able to do so in my absence. The other minor issue is that it seems to be very noisy, but that's my perception and not the result of a fair comparison.
D**R
Happy Owner !
I've got 2 of this model, (did not buy here) the newer one has a trickle charger attachment to keep the electric start battery ready to go, on the older one I use a cheap float charger. This unit is a full sine invertor type so you can run sensitive electronics. When you live rural and don't want to sink a boat load of bucks into a fancy back up system, this is the hot set up, I had a basic transfer switch at my house and had a Reliance 10 circuit installed at Mama's house so you can run fridge/freezer/well pump/lights and most important, the coffee maker. Load management is important so know your power draws and limit accordingly. Never put gas in the tank it goes bad and will muck up the carb. I use only propane and have a dual stage automatic crossover regulator with 12' pigtails and 2 35lb jugs that do not ice up like the smaller 20lb BBQ style and it will un 14 hours no problem.Also noted: you need to fiddle/experiment with choke setting when starting on propane contrary to instructions but still starts reliably.
H**S
Dependable Power.
Although it is filled with gas, I run this unit on propane. To start: have the gas valve off and the propane gas valve on, Turn choke to half - turn over starter for 3 or 4 seconds - (giving the propane time to energize the regulator) - stop - Pull choke back to fully open - turn over starter. With this procedure the generator has started right up - every time.
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