Description
The open frame design allows for maximum airflow, keeping the generator at a cooler operating temperature. Great for use at home, or with the RV and camper, fire up Sportsman 4,000 surge-Watt Generator at football games, while camping and scouting. The 3,500 running-Watt Generator can even be used as a portable power source on industrial projects and job sites. Designed with camping and outdoor fun in mind, the Sportsman Generator is equipped with 2 120-Volt AC outlets, 1 120-Volt RV ready outlet, and 1 12-Volt DC outlet for battery charging.
- Portable generator runs on NG natural gas, LPG propane, or unleaded gasoline
- 4,000 surge-Watt and 3,500 running-Watt can run the RV, household appliances, and power tools
- Compact size and weight make it easy to move and transport
- 7.0 HP engine, 4650 RPM, 4 stroke, 212 cc, air cooled, recoil start, OHV engine
- 10-hour run time with a full 3.6 Gal. gas tank, or 12-hours with a full 20 lbs. propane tank at 50% load
- 18.5 oz. SAE 10W30 oil capacity
- Four 120-Volt AC outlets, 1 120-Volt RV outlet, 1 12-Volt DC outlet for battery charging, circuit protection
- UL Listed electrical components, engine shut off switch, AC reset, AVR automatic-Volt regulation, low oil shutdown, voltmeter
- Decibel rating less than 68 dB with no load at 24 ft.
- Comes with separate adapters for LPG and natural gas, a DC connector wires for charging 12-Volt automotive-type batteries, a spark plug wrench, a screwdriver, and a 5 ft. regulator hose kit
- High altitude use: this generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. if you are using a generator at 3,000 ft. above sea level, the generator may not function properly because of air flow getting through the carburetor
- EPA approved, non-CARB compliant/not for sale in California
- Surge-Watt/running-Watt may be reduced by 10% when using propane vs using gasoline
- Surge-Watt/running-Watt may be reduced by 20% when using natural gas vs using gasoline
- Read instruction manual before use: for LP, you must use the supplied LP regulator for safe operation, for NG, the pressure supplied to the generator must be 4 oz. to 6 oz. or 7 in. to 11 in. W.C. (water column), the primary regulator at the fuel supply must be capable of delivering the proper volume of fuel at this pressure, contact your local natural gas professional for installation, 2 adapters are included, 1 is for LPG, the other is for NG, before using LPG or NG fuel, choose the correct adapter according to the fuel you've connected
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