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Sportsman 4000 Surge Watts Tri Fuel Portable Portable Generator
$ 348.47
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Description
Portable generator runs on NG Natural Gas, LPG Propane, or unleaded gasoline4,000 surge watts and 3,500 running watts can run the RV, household appliances, and power tools
Compact size and weight make it easy to move and transport
7.0 HP engine, 4650 RPM, 4 stroke, 212cc, air cooled, recoil start, OHV Engine
10 hour run time with a full 3.6 gallon gas tank, or 12 hours with a full 20 lb. propane tank at 50 percent load
18.5 oz. SAE 10W30 oil capacity
Four 120V AC outlets, one 120V RV outlet, one 12V DC outlet for battery charging, circuit protection
UL listed electrical components, engine shut off switch, AC reset, AVR automatic voltage regulation, low oil shutdown, voltmeter
Decibel rating less than 68 dB with no load at 24 feet
Comes with separate adapters for LPG and natural gas, a DC connector wires for charging 12 Volt automotive-type batteries, a spark plug wrench, a screwdriver, and a 5 ft. regulator hose kit
High Altitude Use: This generator is not recommended for high altitude use above 3,000 ft. If you are using a generator at 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
Surge watts / running watts may be reduced by 10% when using propane vs using gasoline
Surge watts / running watts may be reduced by 20% when using natural gas vs using gasoline
Read instruction manual before use: FOR LP, you must use the supplied LP Regulator for safe operation. FOR NG, the pressure supplied to the generator must be 4 TO 6 OUNCES or 7 TO 11 INCHES W.C. (water column). The primary regulator at the fuel supply must be capable of delivering the proper volume of fuel at this pressure. Contact your local natural gas professional for installation. Two adapters are included, one is for LPG, the other is for NG. Before using LPG or NG fuel, choose the correct adapter according to the fuel you’ve connected