6,000-Watt Gasoline Powered CARB Approved Generator

Model: PG6000R

  • 6,000 Peak Watts/ 5,000 Running Watts
  • 11.5 Hour Run-time at Half Load
  • 274cc, 8.5 HP CARB Approved Engine

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Specifications

Description

Overview

Pulsar’s PG6000R gas-powered CARB approved generator is a rugged and reliable portable power source that you can count on when you need it most. The single cylinder, 274cc OHV engine produces an impressive 6,000 peak watts of power for running appliances, tools, and more. Convenient drop-down handles and sturdy never-flat wheels provide added mobility and easy storage. So, whether you’re caught in power-outage or in need of a portable energy supply while away from home, the PG6000R has got you covered!

Features

  • 6,000 Peak Watts/ 5,000 Running Watts
  • Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHV, Air Cooled Engine
  • 274cc, 8.5 HP CARB Approved Engine
  • 5.2 Gallon Fuel Tank
  • (4) 120V Outlets
  • (1) 120V Twistlock Outlet (L5-30R)
  • (1) 120V/240V Twistlock Outlet (L14-30R)
  • (1) 12v DC Battery Charger Output
  • Automatic Voltage Regulator
  • Vibration absorbing engine mounts provide less noise and greater stability
  • Dual Drop-Down Handles and Never-Flat Wheels
  • CARB & EPA Approved
Specifications
Product Length (in) 24.5 Product Height (in) 21.5
Product Width (in) 23.5 Product Weight (lb) 126
Starting Wattage (w) 6000 Voltage Output (v) 120,240
Running Wattage (w) 5000 Start Type Recoil
Built-in inverter No  Amperage Output (a) 50
Oil Type 10W30 Engine Displacement (cc) 274
Fuel Type Gasoline Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 5.2
Half Load Run Time (hr) 11.5 Horse Power (hp) 7
Oil Capacity (oz) 20.2 Outlets 7
Operational Volume (dB) 73 Warranty (yr) 2
Included wheel kit, spark plug wrench Low Oil Shutdown Yes
Fuel Gauge Yes Hour Meter Yes
Voltage Meter Yes Outlet Covers No
Automatic Voltage Regulator Yes Mobility Kit Yes
Parallel Capable No Certifications EPA, CARB

Reviews

Nice. No complaints

Rated 5.0 out of 5
February 11, 2023

I have have and used mine for 2 years. No issues. I live in Southeast Texas. Hurricane and just power outages ready.

Jim