Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator, Ultralight

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DUAL FUEL: Operate your 2500-watt portable generator right out of the box on either gasoline or propane, plus at only 39 pounds, this inverter is one of the lightest 2500-watt inverters in the industry

QUIET OPERATION: With an ultra-quiet 53 dBA from 23 feet, enjoy 2500 starting watts, 1850 running watts and up to 11.5 hours run time on gasoline, and 1665 running watts and up to 34 hours on propane

PARALLEL READY: The optional, sold-separately clip-on parallel kit enables this inverter to connect with another 2500-watt Champion inverter to double your output power. GFCI Outlets : No

CLEAN POWER: Includes two covered 120V 20A household outlets with clean electricity (less than 3% THD), a 12V automotive-style outlet, plus a handy dual port USB adapter

CHAMPION SUPPORT: Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts

The Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Portable DUAL FUEL Inverter Generator is ideal for camping or tailgating. Weighing in at an ultralight 39 pounds, this model is one of the lightest 2500-watt inverters in the industry. Thanks to Champion’s innovative design, power on the go has never been easier. Power up with the reliable recoil start, plus Cold Start Technology ensures a quick start in cold weather. Included are two covered 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R), a 12V automotive-style outlet, a handy dual port USB adapter, plus a propane hose with a built-in regulator. This inverter operates at 53 dBA from 23 feet – about the same noise level as a dishwasher. Operate your Dual-Fuel generator right out of the box on gasoline or propane, and easily switch fuels with the fuel selector dial. When the 1.05-gallon tank of gasoline is full, the 79cc Champion engine produces 2500 starting watts and 1850 running watts and will run for up to 11.5 hours at 25% load. When using a 20-pound propane tank, it produces 2500 starting watts and 1665 running watts and will run for up to 34 hours at 25% load. Connect this Parallel Ready inverter with another Champion 2500-watt inverter for 30 amps of power. The optional clip-on parallel kit (sold separately) allows you to integrate two inverters, plus the kit has a standard 30A RV outlet and a 120V 30A locking outlet. Confidently connect your sensitive electronics since this inverter produces Clean Power (<3% THD). Designed for safety with a low oil shut-off sensor, this model has a 0.5-quart oil capacity (included 10W-30). Champion’s Inverter Technology includes smart Economy Mode, which can reduce the electrical load. Fully assembled with hassle-free setup, the built-in carrying handle makes transport a cinch. Buy this EPA certified and CARB compliant generator with confidence – Champion Support and our nationwide network of service centers will back up your purchase with a 3-year limited warranty and FREE lifetime technical support.

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  • PurchaserOfOtherThings
    2023-12-30T00:00:00
    Buckle up, folks, because I've got a tale to tell about the Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator. You know, that mouthful of a name that packs a punch like a heavyweight champ? Well, let me tell you, this ultralight powerhouse is like the ninja of generators – small, stealthy, and surprisingly strong.
  • Kindle Customer
    2024-08-28T00:00:00
    We have had this two years now only used over summers at campground. We run straight propane so we don't have to winterize the gasoline. Runs 3 smaller refrigerators at once, our two fridges and our neighbors. No problems, its QUIET and a couple pulls fires right up. We use this in Michigan outside Grand Rapids and store it for the winter in our little shed in the original box. Initial start up we followed the users guide to break it in running for a couple hours under light load and then change the oil to remove the metal shavings as it gets seated. Our power just went out yesterday(usually at least 2 times a summer from storms) and we have had it running for 14 hours straight now- used approx. 3.5gals propane . I turned off to check oil after it cooled a bit to give it a break. The oil is at normal level did not use any and is still very clean. Changed to a new full propane tank, as power company says it will be another few hours before they restore power. I wanted to give update from original purchase over two years ago. I know it is light use but it has been excellent in performance and wanted to share. Depending our your needs I would not hesitate to get one of these and you can link two together should you require more power. Users Tip- write down quick start procedure with sharpie on card place in ziplock bag so when the time comes and its dark you wont have to fumble around for the directions.
  • EJ
    2022-08-11T00:00:00
    Update: Had our first power outage since purchasing this generator. Have not cranked it up since break-in. This time it actually started easier than during break-in. Maybe the 5W-30 Full Synthetic oil helped. I connected the propane tank and turned the dial to choke. Pulled the cord quickly 5 times and smelled propane. (This is good since To indicated that the propane has reached the carburetor). Switched the dial to propane and it started first pull. The generator ran for 6 hours powering the security system, one lamp, an LED TV and sound system, cable box and modem, router, computer and monitor, and refrigerator. No problems. The oil level after six hours was unchanged. Again, so far so good.