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Product Name: | Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator, Ultralight |
Manufacturer: | Champion Power Equipment |
Model Number: | 200961 |
Product SKU: | B08L45W2V9 |
UPC: | 817198024523 |
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I don't think anyone makes a tri fuel inverter generator yet.
I'm needing something for when the power goes out and maybe other uses. The storms and outages seem to be getting worse. Being prepared for $500 seems like a smart move.
So is this the one for me?
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I'm needing something for when the power goes out and maybe other uses. The storms and outages seem to be getting worse. Being prepared for $500 seems like a smart move.
So is this the one for me?
Anyone know how long will a 20# propane tank last at like half load, couldn't find any specs on that?
Anyone know how long will a 20# propane tank last at like half load, couldn't find any specs on that?
Its nice to have both options during a long power outage, sometimes gas isn't available while propane tanks are.
I put a SoftStart on my 13500 BTU A/C and managed to run it off this generator.
The dual fuel thing is great too because if you're at "altitude", you have to adjust your carburetor with elevation change. Propane needs no adjustment and ran just fine for my needs (~3500'). Also, with a small adapter, I was able to run my generator off a 1lb propane canister so I could run it away from the camper (didn't have to hook into my camper's 20lb tank). It's super quiet for a generator, but still make a racket. Setting it 40ft away on the other side of a vehicle minimizes the nuisance.
Be sure to run it for 5hrs then change the oil as instrcuted. Also don't leave gas sitting in the tank. Run any fuel until the generator quits so nothing is left in the line to gum up.
I love it.
I put a SoftStart on my 13500 BTU A/C and managed to run it off this generator.
The dual fuel thing is great too because if you're at "altitude", you have to adjust your carburetor with elevation change. Propane needs no adjustment and ran just fine for my needs (~3500'). Also, with a small adapter, I was able to run my generator off a 1lb propane canister so I could run it away from the camper (didn't have to hook into my camper's 20lb tank). It's super quiet for a generator, but still make a racket. Setting it 40ft away on the other side of a vehicle minimizes the nuisance.
Be sure to run it for 5hrs then change the oil as instrcuted. Also don't leave gas sitting in the tank. Run any fuel until the generator quits so nothing is left in the line to gum up.
I love it.