Tractors Supply Co has
Sportsman 1000W Inverter Portable Gasoline Generator (GEN1000I) on sale for
$169.99. Select Free Ship to Store.
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About the Product- 1000 peak surge watts / 800 rated running watts, run time: 6.3 hours at 50% load, 0.55 gal. fuel tank
- Lightweight and portable, easily grab and go for a convenient power source
- Powers sensitive electronics with stable and constant voltage
- Sine wave gives clean, stable voltage, and reliable power, safely charge phone, tablets, and other electronics
- One 120V AC outlets, one- 12 Volt DC outlet
- Low oil shutdown and indicator light, engine shut off switch, economy switch, overload indicator light, oil capacity: 10 oz., SAE 10W30
- Compact size and weight make it easy to travel and transport, uses unleaded gasoline
- 1.3 HP, 5,000 RPM, 40cc, 4 stroke, noise level: 56db with no load, recoil start
- Watts on various appliance and devices can greatly vary. It is best to check the wattage of the device you would like to power to make sure it is below the running wattage of the generator
- Generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft.
- EPA approved, CARB compliant, available for sale in California
Warranty- Includes a 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty / 2-Year Emissions Warranty
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Starts easily. Very quiet. Runs a 6.2 amp Metabo angle grinder almost flawlessly. Sometimes, when it bogs down in a heavy cut, the genny will stall, but in fairness, it's probably drawing more amps than the genny is rated for in that situation. I just work a little slower and it gets through the work just fine. Also have to let it warm up for a minute or so if going to be working it to its limits.
I run it with non-ethanol gas and leave the gas in it. It's got a fuel cut off switch that lets you kill the motor by running the carb dry, which makes for easier starts in the future.
I'd feel very comfortable with any application up to 6 or 7 amps. Any more than that, you need a bigger genny.
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Yes- input power 275W on the back of the PA.
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Yes, at 175 watts, that PA system draws about 25% of this generators 800 running watts. A full tank of gas would run that system for 10 hours or more.
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Starts easily. Very quiet. Runs a 6.2 amp Metabo angle grinder almost flawlessly. Sometimes, when it bogs down in a heavy cut, the genny will stall, but in fairness, it's probably drawing more amps than the genny is rated for in that situation. I just work a little slower and it gets through the work just fine. Also have to let it warm up for a minute or so if going to be working it to its limits.
I run it with non-ethanol gas and leave the gas in it. It's got a fuel cut off switch that lets you kill the motor by running the carb dry, which makes for easier starts in the future.
I'd feel very comfortable with any application up to 6 or 7 amps. Any more than that, you need a bigger genny.
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This isn't completely true... It will put out the current it says, under the very specific conditions it says. If you are running a motor with it(inductive load) you have power factor limitations to consider as well as in rush current. These things are really magnified on an inverter this small.
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