Amazon has
9000-Watt Champion Power Equipment Electric Start Tri Fuel Home Backup Portable Open Frame Inverter Generator (201176) on sale for
$1077.20.
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9000-Watt Champion Power Equipment Electric Start Tri Fuel Home Backup Portable Open Frame Inverter Generator (201176) on sale for
$1077.20.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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About this product:
- Operates on natural gas, propane, or gasoline
- Natural gas and propane hoses are included so the unit is ready to run on any fuel right out of the box
- 420cc Champion engine with its battery-included electric start featuring a reliable toggle switch, a built-in Cold Start Technology
- CO Shield carbon monoxide auto shutoff system
- 50% quieter (72 dBA) and 20% lighter than a traditional 7250-watt generator, plus fuel-saving Economy Mode, and Intelligauge to monitor voltage, frequency and operating hours
- Gasoline: 9000 starting watts and 7250 running watts
- Propane: 9000 starting watts and 6525 running watts
- Natural gas: 9000 starting watts and 5875 running watts
- Engine oil is included
- 3-year limited warranty and lifetime technical support
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9k starting watts and ~5k running watts on NatGas
This is VERY tempting.
I haven't run this for several days as jchu14 did, only 1 day, but so far and very impressed. If you have a pair of larger A/C units, would probably have to manage which one is running (living space during the day, then turn off that breaker at night and switch on bedroom A/C).
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If you know which panel is MAIN PANEL, then you just connect the generator to your main panel. It will provide electric to your sub panel.
I did change the bonded neutral to floating neutral for my manual transfer switch. The info was found on Champion's web site. I also purchased a GenTent for it.
If I had to find a fault with it, I wish the gas tank was a little bigger. Other than that I've been quite happy with it.
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I run a 5 ton AC with MicroAir soft starter on NG. The running watts of the compressor is low, 1-2k watts.
I would be most likely using propane as I'm a renter, also don't know what else I may need to go with this. In the case of a power outage it would need to power 1 refrigerator,1 freezer , ac internet and TV
It's only rated 30amps, it was enough?
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One other question, with me having 2 full breaker boxes for my house. Can 1 generator even run both or would I need 2. I understand it would need to cover the max running watts either way but wasn't sure if it can be wired to 2 panels at once.
Any electrician should have no problem doing the work if you don't feel comfortable with it.
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