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4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator - 3,600 Running Watts - Propane or Gas - Electric Start 333-0005
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4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator - 3,600 Running Watts - Propane or Gas - Electric Start 333-0005

This dual fuel generator can easily start and run a pair of 15,000 Btu RV air conditioners. Using gas or propane, it provides power to run appliances and electronics inside your RV. Simple, push button electric start. Includes hose for propane use. S: 3592, center caps, Generator, generators, Jack Replacement Parts, RG03~080, Side Turn Signal…
This dual fuel generator can easily start and run a pair of 15,000 Btu RV air conditioners. Using gas or propane, it provides power to run appliances and electronics inside your RV. Simple, push button electric start. Includes hose for propane use. S: 3592, center caps, Generator, generators, Jack Replacement Parts, RG03~080, Side Turn Signal, sp01~060, spring clip, tractor Features: 4,500-Watt, dual fuel generator provides a portable power source Use propane or gas during trips in your RV or in an emergency Electric-start engine offers easy, push button startup Recoil handle lets you pull start the engine if needed 3-in-1 Data-Minder monitors voltage, frequency, and running hours Firman 4-stroke engine uses standard unleaded gas or propane - no need to mix gas and oil Warning lights, voltage regulator, and spark arrestor promote accident-free use Fold-down handle and 8" flat-free wheels provide easy mobility Strong, tubular steel frame Clean-running engine meets CARB, cETL, and EPA standards Specs: Outlets: (2) 120V 20-amp (1) 120V 30-amp L5-30R (1) 120V 30-amp TT-30R Starting (surge) power output: Gas: 4,500 watts Propane: 4,050 watts Running (rated) power output: Gas: 3,600 watts Propane: 3,250 watts Continuous run time at 1/2 load: 14 hours Noise level (normal conversation is 60 dB): Measured at 25' away at 1/4 load in standard mode: 67 dB Engine type: Firman Max-Pro Series 208-cc, single cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke OHV Horsepower: 7 Fuel type: gasoline or propane Gas tank capacity: 5 gal Oil type: SAE 10W-30 Capacity: 0.6 qt Power line frequency: 60 Hz Dry weight: 119.5 lbs Dimensions: 25-3/4" long x 21-3/4" wide x 21-5/8" tall Warranty: 2-Year limited warranty for residential use 180-Day limited warranty for commercial use Includes: Battery 5' Propane hose with regulator Folding handle Support leg with vibration mounts 8" Flat-free wheels Engine oil Oil funnel Spark plug wrench 2 double open wrenches (10 mm and 12 mm) Notes: Gas generators produce carbon monoxide, which is poisonous. For your safety, always be sure to operate this gas-powered generator outdoors. Because this generator does not have a built-in inverter to control the electrical current, the voltage can fluctuate. Therefore, do not plug sensitive electronic devices such as a computer or television into the generator. Certifications Meets the following important certification standards: US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) California Air Resources Board (CARB) cETL - Compliant with North American Safety Standards High-Output Capacity The e4500 Dual Fuel etrailer generator produces 4,500 watts of power to get you up and running whether you're at the campsite, at the worksite, or faced with an emergency. This powerful generator comes with (2) 120V outlets for powering household appliances, tools, and electronic devices. It features (1) 120V L5-30R twist-lock outlet for large appliances and motorized tools with greater electrical demands. Lastly, it has (1) 120V TT-30R RV outlet, ensuring you'll have access to electricity no matter where you take your RV or if there's a power outage at the campground. The generator also has outlet covers to help keep out moisture and debris. Easy Electric Start Engine The generator's engine starts up easily at the push of a button. Simply turn the fuel valve to "on" and flip the engine switch to the "run" position. Then, push the battery power restore switch for a few seconds and release. Once you press the start button, the generator will turn on. Before starting your generator, ensure nothing is connected to the outlets. Start your generator and let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up and stabilize. Once the generator is up and running, follow the recommended order of operation: connect the device with the highest starting watts first, like your air conditioner or refrigerator, then work your way down to the device with the lowest starting watts. By connecting devices in this order, you'll ensure the generator has enough power to start high-wattage loads. Dual Fuel Capability For flexibility and convenience during road trips or in an emergency, this generator can use gasoline or propane to power the engine. In addition, using propane as an alternative fuel is a cleaner option for the environment. However, the power output slightly decreases while using propane. Starting (surge) power output: Gas: 4,500 watts Propane: 4,050 watts Running (rated) power output: Gas: 3,600 watts Propane: 3,250 watts It also includes a 5' LPG hose to connect your propane tank. Once you have connected your generator, turn the fuel selector switch to the LPG position and start it up. Safety Features This generator comes with a number of safety features to protect you, the environment, and the generator itself. When the generator is low on oil, a light-up indicator flashes and the engine will automatically shut down to prevent damage. If
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This dual fuel generator can easily start and run a pair of 15,000 Btu RV air conditioners. Using gas or propane, it provides power to run appliances and electronics inside your RV. Simple, push button electric start. Includes hose for propane use. S: 3592, center caps, Generator, generators, Jack Replacement Parts, RG03~080, Side Turn Signal, sp01~060, spring clip, tractor Features: 4,500-Watt, dual fuel generator provides a portable power source Use propane or gas during trips in your RV or in an emergency Electric-start engine offers easy, push button startup Recoil handle lets you pull start the engine if needed 3-in-1 Data-Minder monitors voltage, frequency, and running hours Firman 4-stroke engine uses standard unleaded gas or propane - no need to mix gas and oil Warning lights, voltage regulator, and spark arrestor promote accident-free use Fold-down handle and 8" flat-free wheels provide easy mobility Strong, tubular steel frame Clean-running engine meets CARB, cETL, and EPA standards Specs: Outlets: (2) 120V 20-amp (1) 120V 30-amp L5-30R (1) 120V 30-amp TT-30R Starting (surge) power output: Gas: 4,500 watts Propane: 4,050 watts Running (rated) power output: Gas: 3,600 watts Propane: 3,250 watts Continuous run time at 1/2 load: 14 hours Noise level (normal conversation is 60 dB): Measured at 25' away at 1/4 load in standard mode: 67 dB Engine type: Firman Max-Pro Series 208-cc, single cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke OHV Horsepower: 7 Fuel type: gasoline or propane Gas tank capacity: 5 gal Oil type: SAE 10W-30 Capacity: 0.6 qt Power line frequency: 60 Hz Dry weight: 119.5 lbs Dimensions: 25-3/4" long x 21-3/4" wide x 21-5/8" tall Warranty: 2-Year limited warranty for residential use 180-Day limited warranty for commercial use Includes: Battery 5' Propane hose with regulator Folding handle Support leg with vibration mounts 8" Flat-free wheels Engine oil Oil funnel Spark plug wrench 2 double open wrenches (10 mm and 12 mm) Notes: Gas generators produce carbon monoxide, which is poisonous. For your safety, always be sure to operate this gas-powered generator outdoors. Because this generator does not have a built-in inverter to control the electrical current, the voltage can fluctuate. Therefore, do not plug sensitive electronic devices such as a computer or television into the generator. Certifications Meets the following important certification standards: US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) California Air Resources Board (CARB) cETL - Compliant with North American Safety Standards High-Output Capacity The e4500 Dual Fuel etrailer generator produces 4,500 watts of power to get you up and running whether you're at the campsite, at the worksite, or faced with an emergency. This powerful generator comes with (2) 120V outlets for powering household appliances, tools, and electronic devices. It features (1) 120V L5-30R twist-lock outlet for large appliances and motorized tools with greater electrical demands. Lastly, it has (1) 120V TT-30R RV outlet, ensuring you'll have access to electricity no matter where you take your RV or if there's a power outage at the campground. The generator also has outlet covers to help keep out moisture and debris. Easy Electric Start Engine The generator's engine starts up easily at the push of a button. Simply turn the fuel valve to "on" and flip the engine switch to the "run" position. Then, push the battery power restore switch for a few seconds and release. Once you press the start button, the generator will turn on. Before starting your generator, ensure nothing is connected to the outlets. Start your generator and let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up and stabilize. Once the generator is up and running, follow the recommended order of operation: connect the device with the highest starting watts first, like your air conditioner or refrigerator, then work your way down to the device with the lowest starting watts. By connecting devices in this order, you'll ensure the generator has enough power to start high-wattage loads. Dual Fuel Capability For flexibility and convenience during road trips or in an emergency, this generator can use gasoline or propane to power the engine. In addition, using propane as an alternative fuel is a cleaner option for the environment. However, the power output slightly decreases while using propane. Starting (surge) power output: Gas: 4,500 watts Propane: 4,050 watts Running (rated) power output: Gas: 3,600 watts Propane: 3,250 watts It also includes a 5' LPG hose to connect your propane tank. Once you have connected your generator, turn the fuel selector switch to the LPG position and start it up. Safety Features This generator comes with a number of safety features to protect you, the environment, and the generator itself. When the generator is low on oil, a light-up indicator flashes and the engine will automatically shut down to prevent damage. If