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Pulsar 12000 Watt Dual Fuel Push Button Start Power Generator $799+$49.97 shipping(reg $979)

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Dual Fuel
-12,000 Watt Peak/ 9,500 Watt Rated (Gasoline) & 10,800W Peak/ 8,550W Rated (LPG)
-457cc, OHV Engine, CARB Approved
-(4) 120V Outlets, (1) 120/240V Twist lock Outlet, (1) 120/240V 50 Amp RV Outlet, & (1) 12V DC Output
-Switch & Go Capability with Electric Push Start and Recoil Back-up
-3 in 1 Digital Meter, drop-down Handles, and 10" never flat Wheels

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pulsar.../695477131
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Dual Fuel
-12,000 Watt Peak/ 9,500 Watt Rated (Gasoline) & 10,800W Peak/ 8,550W Rated (LPG)
-457cc, OHV Engine, CARB Approved
-(4) 120V Outlets, (1) 120/240V Twist lock Outlet, (1) 120/240V 50 Amp RV Outlet, & (1) 12V DC Output
-Switch & Go Capability with Electric Push Start and Recoil Back-up
-3 in 1 Digital Meter, drop-down Handles, and 10" never flat Wheels

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pulsar.../695477131

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Jul 9, 2022
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LTD2019
Jul 9, 2022
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To some who are looking for the THD. From my search, the manufacturer does not list the THD. Some guy said that he talked with a manufacturer rep and they stated "THD of 5-7 %..." Which is good for a non-inverter, if true.
Jul 9, 2022
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Jul 9, 2022
bangher
Jul 9, 2022
371 Posts
Quote from kinniskol87 :
Dual Fuel
-2,000 Watt Peak/ 9,500 Watt Rated (Gasoline) & 10,800W Peak/ 8,550W Rated (LPG)
-457cc, OHV Engine, CARB Approved
-(4) 120V Outlets, (1) 120/240V Twist lock Outlet, (1) 120/240V 50 Amp RV Outlet, & (1) 12V DC Output
-Switch & Go Capability with Electric Push Start and Recoil Back-up
-3 in 1 Digital Meter, drop-down Handles, and 10" never flat Wheels

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pulsar.../695477131
OP, you have the gasoline peak Watts wrong
"OHV engine produces 12,000 peak watts/9,500 running watts on gasoline"
Jul 9, 2022
274 Posts
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Jul 9, 2022
BlueHaddock4722
Jul 9, 2022
274 Posts
Quote from LTD2019 :
To some who are looking for the THD. From my search, the manufacturer does not list the THD. Some guy said that he talked with a manufacturer rep and they stated "THD of 5-7 %..." Which is good for a non-inverter, if true.
Actually that is fantastic for a non-inverter which makes me doubt the accuracy. If the THD was that low, I'd bet they'd advertise it.
Jul 9, 2022
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Joined Jun 2014
Jul 9, 2022
ScottTX
Jul 9, 2022
18 Posts
I have this generator. It's is well built for the price.
Jul 9, 2022
23 Posts
Joined Feb 2019
Jul 9, 2022
PlayMineCraft
Jul 9, 2022
23 Posts
$49.97 for freight shipping Frown
Jul 9, 2022
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Jul 9, 2022
Xxxfrogg
Jul 9, 2022
204 Posts
Quote from BlueHaddock4722 :
Actually that is fantastic for a non-inverter which makes me doubt the accuracy. If the THD was that low, I'd bet they'd advertise it.
There seems to be a misconception out there that you need to get an inverter generator in order to get a THD of 5% or lower. That is not the case. The THD is a function of the generator head physical design for non inverter generators. It costs more to replicate a pure sin wave (low THD) or it is cheaper to give a good approximation of a sin wave(higher THD). Generators that stay below a THD of 5% clearly advertise it. In my opinion, a 5% to 8% THD is a good sweet spot between cheap design vs an expensive design. The downside of getting THD values from hearsay is you don't known if its true or at what loading value it was measured from.

In my opinion, you get an inverter generator ONLY for the quietness of it with the added benefit of low THD.

At larger load capacity, it is typically cheaper to get non inverter generator with advertised low THD below 5% if that matters to you.
Jul 9, 2022
274 Posts
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Jul 9, 2022
BlueHaddock4722
Jul 9, 2022
274 Posts
Quote from Xxxfrogg :
There seems to be a misconception out there that you need to get an inverter generator in order to get a THD of 5% or lower. That is not the case. The THD is a function of the generator head physical design for non inverter generators. It costs more to replicate a pure sin wave (low THD) or it is cheaper to give a good approximation of a sin wave(higher THD). Generators that stay below a THD of 5% clearly advertise it. In my opinion, a 5% to 8% THD is a good sweet spot between cheap design vs an expensive design. The downside of getting THD values from hearsay is you don't known if its true or at what loading value it was measured from.

In my opinion, you get an inverter generator ONLY for the quietness of it with the added benefit of low THD.

At larger load capacity, it is typically cheaper to get non inverter generator with advertised low THD below 5% if that matters to you.
It's definitely given too much emphasis. I have a Generac and they told me that they don't publish the THD when it's above 20% I think. I've had it run TVs, computers, routers, etc without ever having a hiccup.

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Jul 9, 2022
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kinniskol87
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Quote from bangher :
OP, you have the gasoline peak Watts wrong
"OHV engine produces 12,000 peak watts/9,500 running watts on gasoline"
Whoops thanks for the heads up
Jul 14, 2022
74 Posts
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Jul 14, 2022
ripeningmango
Jul 14, 2022
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Quote from LTD2019 :
To some who are looking for the THD. From my search, the manufacturer does not list the THD. Some guy said that he talked with a manufacturer rep and they stated "THD of 5-7 %..." Which is good for a non-inverter, if true.
Quote from BlueHaddock4722 :
Actually that is fantastic for a non-inverter which makes me doubt the accuracy. If the THD was that low, I'd bet they'd advertise it.
Quote from Xxxfrogg :
There seems to be a misconception out there that you need to get an inverter generator in order to get a THD of 5% or lower. That is not the case. The THD is a function of the generator head physical design for non inverter generators. It costs more to replicate a pure sin wave (low THD) or it is cheaper to give a good approximation of a sin wave(higher THD). Generators that stay below a THD of 5% clearly advertise it. In my opinion, a 5% to 8% THD is a good sweet spot between cheap design vs an expensive design. The downside of getting THD values from hearsay is you don't known if its true or at what loading value it was measured from.

In my opinion, you get an inverter generator ONLY for the quietness of it with the added benefit of low THD.

At larger load capacity, it is typically cheaper to get non inverter generator with advertised low THD below 5% if that matters to you.
Seems that there is no difference between the two Pulsar models (G12KBN and PG12000B) according to Generator Bible. If you check reviews on both, you'll find the same information that seems to indicate the relatively low THD is true.

https://generatorbible.com/genera...ar/g12kbn/ - people reference a less than 1% THD during their own testing "extremely low sine wave >1% at 120v measured at furthest outlet in a 2000 sq ft home running whole house in winter"


https://generatorbible.com/genera.../pg12000b/ - another guy who called the mfr and got the same answer 3x that it's between 5-7% THD "this generator was a THD of 5-7 % (not listed but called manufacturer techs 3 different times to make sure of the THD)"

BTW I've read that THD values are usually measured at 50% load so this is my assumption that the 5-7% range is measured at 50% on the Pulsar as well. Good thing to keep in mind if you're going to be pulling much higher loads that the THD values may become higher as well.
Jul 18, 2022
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Jul 18, 2022
DavidR7
Jul 18, 2022
1 Posts
I've decided to pull the trigger on this thing. I'll report back if it's crap. Possibly looking at 10 days for delivery. 🤞🏼
Jul 19, 2022
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Jul 19, 2022
checcles
Jul 19, 2022
241 Posts
This and return the Firman 3200W Running / 4000W Peak Dual Fuel Inverter Generator I got? Looking for hurricane home backup.

(https://www.costco.com/firman-320...43922.html)
Jul 19, 2022
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Jul 19, 2022
hollowpockets
Jul 19, 2022
2,331 Posts
Back to 899 + freight
Aug 25, 2022
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doodlar
Aug 25, 2022
18 Posts
Quote from checcles :
This and return the Firman 3200W Running / 4000W Peak Dual Fuel Inverter Generator I got? Looking for hurricane home backup.

(https://www.costco.com/firman-320...43922.html)
Hi! I am in the same boat, though I haven't bought the Firman at Costco yet. I am looking for something with a bit more power that is duel fuel for my home. While the Firman is an inverter and also has the nice Costco return factor, I think I might go with the larger generator for more power overhead. Though, I will have to build some sort of shed to decrease the noise level for this Pulsar generator if I go this route.

Decisions, decisions! EEK!

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