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1,000 Surge Watt Inverter Generator – Sportsman
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- Compact size and weight make it easy to travel and transport
- This generator features CO WARNING
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- Powers sensitive electronics with stable and constant voltage
- Carbon Monoxide sensor with auto shut-off built into generator
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Description
Use the Inverter Generator 1000W with CO Warning by Sportsman to safely charge your computer, tablet, phone, television and more. You will appreciate the sine wave power because it delivers clean, stable and reliable power, making it safe to use with electronics that are sensitive to fluctuations in power. Great for use at home or in the RV, and is also ideal for tailgating before the big game, and great while camping.
Use the Inverter Generator 1000W as a portable power source at industrial projects and job sites. Designed with camping and outdoor fun in mind, the Inverter Generator 1000W / 800 Running Watt Generator is equipped with one 120-Volt AC outlets and one 12-Volt DC outlet for battery charging.
Next, I like to use this Inverter Generator because it features CO WARNING. The generator will automatically shut-off if dangerous levels of CO are detected. CO is commonly referred to as Carbon Monoxide. Large amounts of Carbon Monoxide can overcome you in minutes without warning — causing you to lose consciousness and suffocate. If CO detector detects increasing levels of CO gas, it automatically shuts off the engine.
CO detector will detect the accumulation of Carbon Monoxide from other fuel burning sources such as engine powered tools or propane heaters used in the area of operation. After a shut-off, a blinking RED light in the CO detector badge on the side of the generator provides notification that the generator was shut off due to an accumulating CO hazard. The RED light will blink for at least five minutes after a CO shut-off.
- Lightweight and portable, easily grab and go for a convenient power source
- Sine wave gives clean, stable voltage, and reliable power, safely charge phone, tablets, and other electronics
- Carbon Monoxide warning alert and shut-off
- 1000 peak surge watts and 800 rated running watts
- Run time: 6.3 hours at 50% load
- Runs on unleaded gasoline with a 0.55 gallon fuel tank
- One 120V AC outlets, one- 12 Volt DC outlet
- Low oil shutdown and indicator light, engine shut off switch, economy switch, overload indicator light, oil capacity: 30 oz., SAE 10W30
- 1.3 HP, 5,000 RPM, 40cc, 4 stroke engine with recoil start
- Noise level: 56db with no load
- High Altitude Use: This generator is not recommended for high altitude use 3,000 feet above sea level. If you are using a generator 3,000 feet 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
- Watts on various appliance and devices can greatly vary. It is best to check the wattage of the device you would like to power to make sure it is below the running wattage of the generator
- This generator features CO WARNING, which will automatically shut-off if dangerous levels of CO are detected. CO is commonly referred to as Carbon Monoxide. Large amounts of Carbon Monoxide can overcome you in minutes without warning — causing you to lose consciousness and suffocate. If CO detector detects increasing levels of CO gas, it automatically shuts off the engine.
Item #: GEN1000I
I use an inverter generator because it offers several benefits. In particular, I use it for emergency use. It provides clean, stable power suitable for sensitive electronics like laptops and smartphones. Plus, it offers quiet operation and ensures minimal disruption during camping trips. I know that inverter generators are also typically more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly compared to traditional generators. Also, I use it to adjust power output to match demand. Finally, they are compact, and the lightweight design makes them easy to transport and store.
Finally, just remember that regular maintenance is crucial for optimal generator performance. I always read and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. This includes oil changes, filter replacements, and general inspections. This helps my generator last longer! Also, I want to emphasize that you must place it outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Position it away from doors, windows, and vents to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding fueling, grounding, and maintenance. Use heavy-duty extension cords designed for generator use and avoid overloading them.
Choosing a portable power generator for power outages involves considering various factors to ensure it meets your specific needs. I am providing a few key considerations:
- Power Requirements:
- First, I determine the essential appliances and devices you want to power during an outage. Next, I will calculate the total wattage needed to run these items simultaneously. This helps me choose a generator with an adequate power capacity. In this case, I use a Wattage Guide to help me figure out the math!
- Generator Type:
- Portable generators come in different types, including inverter generators and conventional generators. I know inverter generators provide clean and stable power, making them suitable for sensitive electronics. Conventional generators are generally more affordable but may produce less stable power.
- Fuel Type:
- Portable generators can run on various fuels, such as gasoline, propane, or both. With this in mind, I consider the availability and convenience of the fuel type in my area. By the way, gasoline is the most common, but it has a shorter shelf life than propane.
- Run Time:
- I check the generator’s run time on a single tank of fuel. This is crucial for extended power outages. Generators with a longer run time require less frequent refueling.
- Portability and Size:
- Consider the portability of the generator. I will look for features like wheels and handles for easy transportation. What’s more, smaller and lighter generators are more convenient for home use.
- Noise Level:
- Generators can be noisy, so I consider the noise level produced by the generator. For example, I look for models with lower decibel ratings because I live in a residential area.
- Start Mechanism:
- Generators can have manual recoil start or electric start mechanisms. Electric start generators are easier to start, but may require a battery, which needs periodic maintenance. In every situation, I choose a start mechanism that suits my needs.
- Ease of Maintenance:
- Consider the maintenance requirements of the generator. For example, I look for models with easy access to filters and oil changes. Under these circumstances, regular maintenance is essential for the generator’s longevity.
- Safety Features:
- In addition, I always check for safety features such as overload protection, low-oil shutoff, and GFCI outlets. These features help protect both the generator and connected devices.
- Budget:
- Finally, I recommend setting a budget for your generator purchase. Prices can vary based on features and capacity. For this reason, I suggest balancing your “requirements” with your “budget” to find the best generator for your needs.
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