I can't seem to find warranty into, but according to the walmart page, it has free 90 day return to walmart stores
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Product Description:
The DEWALT DXGNR4000 is designed with the professional in mind. The generator is powered by a premium 223cc DEWALT engine with low oil shut off which protects the engine from damage. Onboard CO-Protect Technology automatically shuts down the generator if CO levels become unsafe or rapidly increase. This generator is equipped with covered outlets to protect from elements and features never-flat wheels for maximum portability and durability. The 3.4 Gal. steel fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of runtime at 50% load. The Hardened 1 1/4β steel tube frame is job site tested for superior durability and strength. The DeWALT DXGNR4000 Portable Gas Generator β Guaranteed Tough.
Manufacturer:
GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS,
Product SKU:
275410254
UPC:
696471075809
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Model: Portable Generator, Gasoline, 6,500 W Rated, 8,125 W Surge, Recoil Start, 120/240V AC
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This is a good deal. However, be prepared for battery powered generators to become popular very soon. They're already available and they'll continue get better in the next few years.
no. In order to power modern electrical systems you need an inverter type generator. The inverter generator produce a more "clean" power and will not damage your sensitive electronic devices.
Please stop. The only bottleneck here is the wattage and the plugs. You don't need an inverter for 95% of household items.
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I would imagine you would keep it charged. Obviously, there would limits to how long it would run. You couldn't be without power for days. But if you've got intermittent power outages then a battery powered generator could be a good option.
no. In order to power modern electrical systems you need an inverter type generator. The inverter generator produce a more "clean" power and will not damage your sensitive electronic devices.
You can plug a battery backup to the generator. The generator charges the battery backup. Plug your sensitive electrics to battery backup which produces pure sine wave power and offers surge protection. So the answer can be circumstantially yes.
You can plug a battery backup to the generator. The generator charges the battery backup. Plug your sensitive electrics to battery backup which produces pure sine wave power and offers surge protection. So the answer can be circumstantially yes.
All of my APC UPS's reject dirty power from generators like this and will refuse to charge. Inverter generators play much nicer with them.
Not saying that will happen with this generator, but it has happened to me before with traditional generators such as this one.
Its possible the THD is low enough on this that it wont be an issue.
What are your qualifications to make this statement?
Lol years of real world usage as well as others. Yet to see one person state their electronics were fried from generator usage if they operated it correctly (not starting/stopping the generator under load etc). Most UL rated modern electronics can easily handle the fluctuation output by a generator.
Your normal household electronics will be more than fine on a non-inverter generator.
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Not saying that will happen with this generator, but it has happened to me before with traditional generators such as this one.
Its possible the THD is low enough on this that it wont be an issue.
Your normal household electronics will be more than fine on a non-inverter generator.
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