This PREDATOR® SUPER QUIET™ 3500 Max. Starting Watt, 3000 Max. Running Watt Inverter Generator uses a reliable PREDATOR 212cc engine to deliver clean, efficient power where it's needed most. This closed-frame inverter generator delivers a runtime of over 11 hours @ 25%. Designed for efficiency, this inverter generator is built with Electronic Speed Control Mode (ESC Mode) to optimize engine performance, maximize runtime, and lower fuel consumption. Rated at 56 dBA, this inverter generator delivers plenty of power while operating at the same volume as a quiet conversation. The lightweight, compact design is ideal for RVs and other applications. Smooth-rolling wheels provide effortless portability. Comes with an RV adapter.
SUPER QUIET enclosure significantly reduces generator noise levels, operating at only 56 dBA
Powerful PREDATOR 212cc engine provides plenty of power for RVs and other applications
CO SECURE® technology automatically shuts down the generator for safety when harmful levels of carbon monoxide are detected
Pure sine wave inverter technology safely powers sensitive electronics such as smartphones, laptops, and TVs
Electric start with nonspillable battery (included) for easy starts every time
Longer runtime: over 11 hours @ 25% per fill-up
Electronic Speed Control Mode (ESC Mode) optimizes engine performance to maximize runtime
Includes 4 wheel system for easy portability
Includes (2) 120V 5-20R outlets, (1) 120V L5-30R twist-lock outlet, (1) 12V DC
Complies with ANSI/PGMA G300-2018 standard
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I'm still holding out for their new generators announced last fall for release this spring...
I'm still holding out for their new generators announced last fall for release this spring...
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Edit. Do some math and looking up how many watts whatever you want Powered takes.
Also know that some things like a fridge with a compressor might only use let's say 50 watts a majority of the time but when the compressor kicks on it could be 500w so you need take that into account.
If you live in a small RV. For a regular house you can use extension cords and limit usage (no central air or anything 240v)
Dang so I should probably hold out for a 5000w+ then. I have an old hot tub hookup in my backyard. I was thinking about putting in some type of cutoff switch at the breaker, and then back powering the house using the hot tub hook up.
I also have no idea what I'm doing
I also have no idea what I'm doing
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I also have no idea what I'm doing
I think transfer switch for house needs 240v. Maybe you can just connect one side knowing what you can flip on or not. Get some estimates and see what they say. otherwise 12AWG extension cords are your best friend
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