Pulsar PG5000BiSRCO Dual Fuel 30A RV Ready Portable Inverter Generator with Remote Start
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 มิ.ย. 2024
- Brand Pulsar
Wattage 5000 watts
Fuel Type Gasoline
Power Source Fuel Powered
Recommended Uses For Product Residential
Item Weight 78 Pounds
Voltage 120 Volts
Output Wattage 5000
Special Feature Electric Start, Automatic Voltage Regulation, Dual Fuel, Remote Start, CO Sensor
Included Components propane hose, remote control fob
About this item
5000W Peak / 4000W Rated (Gas) and 4500W Peak / 3600W Rated (Propane)
Ideal for powering sensitive electronics and 13,500 BTU air conditioner units
3-gallon fuel tank provides up to 9 hours of continuous operation at half load
Economy mode reduces fuel consumption and operational costs
Quiet operation rated at 65 dB is ideal for your RV or recreational use
The telescoping handle with wheel kit provides maximum portability and convenience
Parallel capable allowing you to link two generators and increase your power output
Safeguarded with overload protection and CO Sentry carbon monoxide detection
Includes propane hose and remote control fob - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
That's alot of power for an 80lb genny 👍👍
Wow - a true 30 amps on propane. The holy grail of portable generators for RV use 😊
Gavin, I like that smaller redesigned style of that 5,000 unit. It appears to be much smaller than most 5,000 watt generators which I like to be able to move it around easier. That handle is also very handy versus grab handles. I also like the key fob for remote on and off.
Can’t wait until they get these 4500-5000 units under 50lbs.
Thanks Gavin.
This is probably one of the most compact 5k model that I’ve seen so far it’s almost half the size of the predator 5000. We’ll see how the load test goes.
Thanks buddy
I’d say he knows because I think he has them all lol
real world test here my 4500i remote start put in service off grid 3/23 just turned 3000 hours! i run it everyday at least 2 hours a day to make sure my batteries are full. now its very hot so i run a 8000 btu a/c 24/7 about 700 watts 3.4 gallon tank with that load i get 15 hours run time. this my second one first lasted 1750 hrs before giving me issues nursed it to 2100 and it blew this one is still going on original battery also do oil changes around 400 hours never know what your gonna get life wise with these gensets
I have 3 of the Pulsar 400bn at 47lbs they are nice. This looks good for the RV crowd at 77lbs .
Agreed 👍🏾
Nice 👍🙂 on TH-cam videos
Thanks, Michael👍🏾😊
Great review!!
Want to hear it run.I bought 3 on sale ,different sizes and haven’t started one yet. 2-3 hundred bucks each one or two is 120-240v
Dang was an easy start.😊
Looks like a nice unit, but 65 decibels isn’t quiet.
Does this genny have an easy end of use fuel drain or be able to run it out of fuel? I hate leaving fuel in carb during storage, the carb always clogs even after just a month between uses. Thanks.
yes, it has an easy drain screw.
Well, almost there. They forgot the hour meter.
Honestly... not a fan of the Li Ion battery being in that harsh of a condition next to fuel etc. Also, aren't you supposed to break it in with gasoline and regular oil out of the box? Great video. 3ish gal tank isn't gonna give you too long at 50% load but to the point of LP.... you could go big and or couple up some 20's.
The fuel source does not matter when it comes to breaking in. They do have generators that are only propane plus the tank I have on here is a 40 pound.
Eco flow delta pro 3 check online 😎👍
Yes, I knew that one was coming for a while now
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