Generac ix 2000 watt portable inverter generator

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Now run the TV, Fridge, Lights and everything you can think of simultaneously. Lastly, the price is right! If you have any other questions please let us know. I fired it up and it functioned flawlessly. Again, it doesn't cost you anything to click these links, and it's a great help to us. So, it consumes less fuel and produces less noise. There are two rubber mounts for the motor to keep it stable. The generator comes with an hour-counting meter and shows you the hours it will run for. Once adequately prepared, treated fuel can be stored for up to 24 months. Itʼs also possible that your computer has been infected with a Spambot virus thatʼs using your computer to gather information.

You can charge it with 12V DC output when necessary. Watch out and be careful using this part. You will do good to buy separate solar power attachments.

Generac 2000 Watt Inverter Generator - Oil is included, as well as a spout that screws into the oil plug for easy filling. Subject to credit approval.

Purchased for use with our fifth wheel. Powerful enough to meet our needs. A little hard to start in colder weather. Changed oil as recommended but switched to synthetic and starting in colder weather improved dramatically. Under normal use the unit ran almost six hours on a tank of gas. A little louder than expected, but better than our previous generator. Not a bad bargain when compared to the price of a Honda. Made in the USA!!! Followed directions and it was hard to start the first time. Ran for about 1 hour on initial start up worked microwave fine, halogen lamps also. Louder than what I thought, and case vibrates as loud as exhaust. Hoping will start easier the more it is used. A 1500w heater worked ok but a 1HP 15amp air compressor was too much for it. The air compressor probably needs a bigger gen for the initial startup. I'm guessing 2500 watt was needed or this generator is over rated. Once in a while the generator will die if you put a sudden heavy load on it. At least it did when I first got it. The noise has a more metallic sound to it than most generators, probably from the muffler. I've heard louder for sure but a lot of the of inverter gens in it's class that I've heard are quieter. The generator vibrates quite a bit as well. It can move around a bit even with the rubber feet if it's on a smooth enough surface. The generator is fairly easy to pull for starting but it tends to start hard. Starting does seem to be getting better with time. I put some sea foam through the generator and that seemed to help with starting and it ran a little smoother afterwards. Perhaps the carb was a little gummed up from testing at the factory or from the original purchaser. I have a hunch that's why it was returned though. If you are using it for backup power during storms I'd give it a test start each time before you might need it as it took 15+ minutes to get running one time. Given it's temperamental nature I don't store it with fuel in it for more than a month or two. I got it at a pretty good discount due to it being a return where I bought it from so for what I paid it was a good deal. At regular price I'd certainly look at other models. It is a bit smaller and lighter than some of the similarly rated generators I looked at. If you are going to be moving it around much it might be a good choice.

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