Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator, Ultralight
Introducing the Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator! This innovative and versatile generator is designed to provide you with reliable power wherever and whenever you need it. With the ability to run on either gasoline or propane, it offers increased flexibility and convenience. Whether you're camping, tailgating, or facing an unexpected power outage, this portable inverter generator is your ultimate solution. Don't compromise on power, choose Champion Power Equipment for all your energy needs!
Product Info
Power Source
Propane or gasoline
Run Time
Up to 34 hours
Wattage
2500 peak, 1850 running
Outlets
2x 120V, 12V, 2x USB-C
Parallel Capable
Yes
Weight
39 lbs
Dimensions
12" wide x 17.3" deep x 17.7" tall
Ideal for
Camping & RVs, home appliances, personal devices
PROS
- 1. Versatile fuel options - runs on both gasoline and propane, providing flexibility and extended run times.
- 2. Quiet operation - operates at a low noise level, ideal for camping, RVs, and outdoor events.
- 3. Clean power output - inverter technology ensures stable power for sensitive electronics, protecting them from damage.
- 4. Portable and easy to use - compact design and convenient features like a built-in handle make it easy to transport and operate.
CONS
- 1. Limited power output compared to larger generators.
- 2. Dual fuel capability may increase cost and complexity.
- 3. Relatively heavy and bulky for a portable generator.
- 4. May produce more noise compared to other inverter generators.
Q&A
A1: The Champion Power Equipment 200961 2500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator can run on both gasoline and propane, offering flexibility and choice for users.
A2: The noise level of this generator is 53 dBA from 23 feet, which is relatively quiet for a generator of this size. This makes it suitable for use in camping, tailgating, or outdoor recreational activities.
A3: When operating on gasoline, this generator can run for up to 11 hours at 25% load, with a power output of 2500 starting watts and 1850 running watts. When using propane, it can provide 2250 starting watts and 1600 running watts, with a runtime of up to 34 hours at 25% load.