Amazon has
Champion Power Equipment 4250W Open Frame Inverter Generator (200914) on sale for
$385.40.
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About this item:- Advanced Digital Hybrid Deskgn: 50% quieter and 20% lighter than a traditional Champion 3500-watt generator, plus our Economy Mode feature saves fuel and extends engine life
- Dual Fuel: This RV Ready inverter operates on gasoline or propane and has a 120V 30A RV, plus two 120V 20A household outlets and 12V DC outlet with dual USB adapter
- Quiet Technology: 64 dBA is great for RVs, tailgating, your next project or home backup, with 4250 starting watts and 3500 running watts for up to 22 hours run time on gasoline. Covered Circuit Breakers : Yes
- Parallel Ready: If you purchase the optional ParaLINK Parallel Kit, you can increase your power output by connecting up to two 3000-watt or higher inverter generators
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Tip: When you see "RV ready", that means it is 120V output, and has a special 30A outlet as well as normal 120V outlets.
When you see "Transfer Switch ready", that typically means it has a 240V outlet, and most typically an RV ready outlet and normal 120V outlets as well.
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Still in stock for me.
i tried editing the order and changing the shipping address and amazon was too smart for that.
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I plan on using it with propane. If I only plan to have it for possible home power failure, can I keep it stored until I need to use it, or should I still break it in, and then store it?
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Tip: When you see "RV ready", that means it is 120V output, and has a special 30A outlet as well as normal 120V outlets.
When you see "Transfer Switch ready", that typically means it has a 240V outlet, and most typically an RV ready outlet and normal 120V outlets as well.
Tip: When you see "RV ready", that means it is 120V output, and has a special 30A outlet as well as normal 120V outlets.
When you see "Transfer Switch ready", that typically means it has a 240V outlet, and most typically an RV ready outlet and normal 120V outlets as well.
I plan on using it with propane. If I only plan to have it for possible home power failure, can I keep it stored until I need to use it, or should I still break it in, and then store it?
I pulled the trigger on this deal. I have a 10+ year old Powermate generator that works great, but I wanted to have an inverter generator as well.
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