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- Brand: Unbranded
- Category: Power & Electronics
- Selected variant: Dual Fuel
- SKU: 318061986
- Barcode: 7445042857817
- Listed weight: 202.1 lb
- Availability:In stock for the currently selected variant.
- Condition: New condition.
- Shipping: Free standard shipping on qualifying US orders over $99.
- Returns: 30-day returns.
- Catalog signals: brand-unbranded
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Who is 9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet best for?
9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet is a strong fit for shoppers who want power and electronics built for backup power and field electronics where runtime and portability drive the choice. This listing is from Unbranded.
What stands out about 9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet?
Key listing details include 9,500W starting and 7,500W continuous output for whole-home essentials, Dual-fuel gasoline and propane operation for supply-chain resilience, 30A 120/240V outlet ready for transfer-switch integration.
What should I confirm before buying 9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet?
Start with runtime, output, recharge method, and portability. Those four details tell you whether 9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet is better for campsite convenience, emergency backup, or extended off-grid use.
What exact listing details should I check on 9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane Powered Portable Generator with Remote Electric Start, 30A 120/240V Outlet before I order?
The current listing includes SKU 318061986. Barcode 7445042857817 is available on the selected variant. The selected variant lists a weight of 202.1 lb. Check the selected variant, availability, and price on the product form before checkout because those can change by option.
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9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane
9,500/7,500-Watt Dual Fuel Gas and Propane
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9500W starting / 7500W running dual fuel portable generator provides serious whole-home or job-site backup power running on gasoline or propane — with remote electric start that eliminates the need to approach the generator in rain or darkness to start it manually. The 30A outlet provides direct RV and transfer switch connection, and the 120/240V dual voltage output handles both standard household circuits and 240V appliances like well pumps, central air, and electric ranges.
9500W Peak and Whole-Home Coverage
A central air conditioner (3-5 ton) requires 3,500-7,500W to start and 2,000-4,000W to run. A well pump requires 750-2,000W starting and 500-1,000W running. A refrigerator requires 800-1,200W starting. Running all three simultaneously requires 4,500-6,000W sustained plus surge capacity for motor starts. The 9500W/7500W generator provides enough headroom to run central air, refrigerator, and well pump simultaneously — the essential loads for a functional home during a grid outage.
- 9500W peak / 7500W running — whole-home essential load coverage capacity
- Dual fuel — gasoline or propane for fuel flexibility and cold-weather reliability
- Remote electric start — start from inside the house during inclement weather
- 30A outlet — direct RV and transfer switch connection
- 120/240V — both standard and 240V appliance compatibility
Transfer Switch and Generator Safety
Never run a generator indoors or in an attached garage — carbon monoxide from combustion engines is odorless and fatal in enclosed spaces. A licensed electrician should install an interlock kit or manual transfer switch that disconnects your home from the grid before connecting the generator — backfeeding utility lines from a home generator is illegal and lethal to utility workers making repairs. Position the generator at least 20 feet from doors and windows and downwind from living areas during operation.
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