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2000W Champion Power Equipment Ultralight Dual Fuel Inverter Generator (100900) for $444.24
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2000W Champion Power Equipment Ultralight Dual Fuel Inverter Generator (200959) for $444.24
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About this item (100900):
- Using gasoline, produces 2000 starting watts and 1600 running watts. Using propane, it produces 1800 starting watts and 1440 running watts.
- Operate your 2000-watt portable generator right out of the box on either gasoline or propane, plus at only 39 pounds, this inverter is one of the lightest 2000-watt inverters in the industry
- With an ultra-quiet 53 dBA from 23 feet, enjoy 2000 starting watts, 1700 running watts and up to 11.5 hours run time on gasoline, and 1530 running watts and up to 34 hours on propane
- The optional, sold-separately clip-on parallel kit enables this inverter to connect with another 2000-watt Champion inverter to double your output power
- Includes two covered 120V 20A household outlets with clean electricity (less than 3% THD), a 12V automotive-style outlet, plus a handy dual port USB adapter
- Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts
- Engine type: 4-Stroke
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On propane, I can run a normal refrigerator/freezer and a 5k BTU window unit. With various other electronics. Normally get around 12h on a 20lb tank.
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On propane, I can run a normal refrigerator/freezer and a 5k BTU window unit. With various other electronics. Normally get around 12h on a 20lb tank.
I believe everything else is the same.
Bought it to run the fan on my wood burning stove insert through the night if power is out. Those things light up like Christmas if the fan goes out.
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Champion Power Equipment 2000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator
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The first time starting took couple more pull than I liked but it started without problem. I think the key here is to make sure you gently pull 3 to 5 times with choke to purge the line of air and fill it with propane. Once that is done, turn the dial to "propane" and give it a couple of good pulls. Mine started on the 3rd or 4th pull but worked fine after that. I have re-tried disconnecting the propane line and re-set everything and it started at the 1st or 2nd pull on the next try. No problem once I got the hang of it.
Compared to the A-iPower from Costco (which has an official Yamaha engine), this is slightly quieter. As the wife says, "quiet generator is an oxymoron" so your perception is YMMV. That said, I don't think Champion is lying about the noise level at 53 decibel (probably measured at the industry "standard" of 23 feet way). It is day-n-night difference when compared to my neighbors 8kw open-frame monster. That one will attract all the zombies to the neighborhood.
Obviously can't give any long term review. However, I am more than happy with the purchase so far. Couple link to 3rd party reviews below:
Office Start Video [youtube.com].
3rd party review. [youtube.com]
Another review [youtube.com] of similar 2500 Watt Dual Fuel unit.
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