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Champion Power Equipment 9000-Watt Electric Start Tri Fuel Open Frame Inverter Generator Model 201176 $1077.2

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This is the lowest I've ever seen this tri-fuel inverter generator from Champion.

Amazon currently has it as a lightning deal.
Home Depot [homedepot.com] also has it on sale for the same price.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1
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This is the lowest I've ever seen this tri-fuel inverter generator from Champion.

Amazon currently has it as a lightning deal.
Home Depot [homedepot.com] also has it on sale for the same price.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1

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Model: Champion Power Equipment 9000-Watt Tri-Fuel Open Frame Inverter Generator with CO Shield | 201176

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5h ago
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multiuseemail
5h ago
497 Posts
inverter
9k starting watts and ~5k running watts on NatGas

This is VERY tempting.
5h ago
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5h ago
jchu14
5h ago
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Awesome deal. I got this generator last year and it ran my house with 3 ton AC with soft start for 4 days without a hitch after hurricane Beryl.
4h ago
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Joined Sep 2019
4h ago
johan1221
4h ago
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Great deal for a portable inverter generator. Inverter generators are more fuel efficient and provide cleaner power causing less issues for electronics.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9KZCXBL
3h ago
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HitechRedneck
3h ago
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I have a similar open frame inverter Champion.

Just keep in mind while these are Inverter generators and advertised as quieter, they are still LOUD. Mine performs great but she screams.
2h ago
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multiuseemail
2h ago
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Quote from HitechRedneck :
I have a similar open frame inverter Champion.

Just keep in mind while these are Inverter generators and advertised as quieter, they are still LOUD. Mine performs great but she screams.
I feel like the closed ones are quieter than these open framed ones. The only reason (I think) these could be quieter than regular generators is on "ECO" mode (i.e. low RPM).
2h ago
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2h ago
multiuseemail
2h ago
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Quote from jchu14 :
Awesome deal. I got this generator last year and it ran my house with 3 ton AC with soft start for 4 days without a hitch after hurricane Beryl.
Please confirm that what you have is has these wattage specs. 9k start and ~5k running for NatGas? What else did you run with the generator other than the AC and potentially fridge?

I can't imagine there's much more that can be run:
  • 3 ton AC = ~4000w
  • regular fridge/freezer = 1000w
  • lights = 150w
  • internet router/modem = 50w

I was thinking that if I bought this and connected at the breaker:
  • 2 ac units (small for BR, medium for living/dining/kitchen) = ~2000w
  • kitchen (fridge; water kettle/microwave/electric skillet) = ~2000w (not constant)
  • Entertainment (wifi/tv/ps5/laptop) = ~1000w
  • Lights & small electronics/chargers = ~200w

I'm trying to find out if one of these is better for me than a higher-wattage, non-inverter, tri-fuel for $100/200 less.
Last edited by multiuseemail June 23, 2025 at 11:13 AM.
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sknick
1h ago
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Quote from HitechRedneck :
I have a similar open frame inverter Champion.Just keep in mind while these are Inverter generators and advertised as quieter, they are still LOUD. Mine performs great but she screams.
From generator bible....also would add 3 year warranty included is a big bonus. They claim noise is acceptable

STRENGTHS:
  • In the expected price range
  • Tri-fuel
  • CO Shield™ technology
  • Several accessories included
  • GFCI Outlets
  • Electric start
  • Inverter
  • Lightweight for its kind (156.6 lbs)
  • Fuel efficient
AVERAGE SPECS:
  • Acceptable noise (72 dBA)
  • Decent run time
WEAKNESSES:
  • No remote start
  • No parallel ports

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MaroonPocket778
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Quote from jchu14 :
Awesome deal. I got this generator last year and it ran my house with 3 ton AC with soft start for 4 days without a hitch after hurricane Beryl.
u run on NG?
58m ago
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gamer73
58m ago
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Quote from multiuseemail :
Please confirm that what you have is has these wattage specs. 9k start and ~5k running for NatGas? What else did you run with the generator other than the AC and potentially fridge? I can't imagine there's much more that can be run:
  • 3 ton AC = ~4000w
  • regular fridge/freezer = 1000w
  • lights = 150w
  • internet router/modem = 50w
I was thinking that if I bought this and connected at the breaker:
  • 2 ac units (small for BR, medium for living/dining/kitchen) = ~2000w
  • kitchen (fridge; water kettle/microwave/electric skillet) = ~2000w (not constant)
  • Entertainment (wifi/tv/ps5/laptop) = ~1000w
  • Lights & small electronics/chargers = ~200w
I'm trying to find out if one of these is better for me than a higher-wattage, non-inverter, tri-fuel for $100/200 less.
I torture tested this model with identical specs on natural gas after breaking it in. Ran my 3 ton A/C with soft start, every ceiling fan inside and out (5 fans), washer, gas dryer, microwave, dishwasher, every light in the house inside and out (all LED so super low draw), vacuum, refrigerator, garage chest freezer, two 65" TVs, and probably a few other items I'm forgetting. Zero issues. It comes close to max power when everything is running and the A/C initially kicks in, but in reality I would never have all of that running at once. After that initial A/C jolt, it runs at around 60%-70% according to the onboard meter. Backing off running absolutely everything in the house and using only the refrig, freezer, one TV, and A/C (more of a real life scenario in my home), I was around 30% capacity.
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).
39m ago
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jchu14
39m ago
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
u run on NG?
Yes on natural gas.
Quote from multiuseemail :
Please confirm that what you have is has these wattage specs. 9k start and ~5k running for NatGas? What else did you run with the generator other than the AC and potentially fridge?

I can't imagine there's much more that can be run:
  • 3 ton AC = ~4000w
  • regular fridge/freezer = 1000w
  • lights = 150w
  • internet router/modem = 50w

I was thinking that if I bought this and connected at the breaker:
  • 2 ac units (small for BR, medium for living/dining/kitchen) = ~2000w
  • kitchen (fridge; water kettle/microwave/electric skillet) = ~2000w (not constant)
  • Entertainment (wifi/tv/ps5/laptop) = ~1000w
  • Lights & small electronics/chargers = ~200w

I'm trying to find out if one of these is better for me than a higher-wattage, non-inverter, tri-fuel for $100/200 less.
Yes on NG.

Estimated Running Watts:
3 Ton AC - 3kw
Fridge - 150w (450w while defrosting)
Lights - 200w total, all on LED
water cooler - 450w
TV and wifi etc - 500w

That adds up to about 4700 watt.

That's about all that was running consistently. I was also able to run either the microwave or my GE heat pump combeo washer dryer. I never tried to do both at the same time since I didn't think it would be able to keep up.

My lights do noticeably dim for a moment when the AC kicks on, but I've never had issues with appliances or electronics shutting off due to power surge.

I did all of my cooking with a butane camping stove.

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