7,500 Peak Watt Gas-Powered Portable Generator
Model: PG7500
- 7,500 Peak Watts
- 6,000 Running Watts
- Electric & recoil start
- 6.6 Gal. gasoline fuel tank; up to 13 hours of run time at 50% load
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Description
Overview
Pulsar’s PG7500 gas-powered generator is a rugged and reliable portable power source that you can count on when you need it most. The single cylinder, OHV engine produces an impressive 7,500 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 PG7500 has got you covered!
Features
- 7,500 Peak Watts / 6,000 Running Watts
- 420cc Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHV, Air Cooled Engin
- Electric Push Start & Recoil Star
- 6.6 Gallon Fuel Tank
- 13 Hour Run-time at Half Load
- (4) 120V Outlets, (1) 120V Twist Lock Outlet, and (1) 120V/240V Twist Lock Outlet
- Dual Drop-Down Handles and (2) Never-Flat Wheels
- EPA Approved
Specifications | |||
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Product Length (in) | 27 | Product Height (in) | 21.6 |
Product Width (in) | 20 | Product Weight (lb) | 181 |
Starting Wattage (w) | 7500 | Voltage Output (v) | 120,240 |
Running Wattage (w) | 6000 | Start Type | Recoil, Electric |
Built-in inverter | No | Amperage Output (a) | 50 |
Oil Type | 10W30 | Engine Displacement (cc) | 420 |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) | 6.6 |
Half Load Run Time (hr) | 13 | Horse Power (hp) | 15 |
Oil Capacity (oz) | 37.2 | Outlets | 6 |
Operational Volume (dB) | 74 | Warranty (yr) | 1 |
Included | wheel kit | Low Oil Shutdown | Yes |
Fuel Gauge | Yes | Hour Meter | Yes |
Voltage Meter | Yes | Outlet Covers | Yes |
Automatic Voltage Regulator | Yes | Mobility Kit | Yes |
Parallel Capable | No | Certifications | EPA |
Reviews
Great prouct.
August 22, 2024
It has been a life saver for sure. But im having a pain in my ass trying to get a battery for the thing.
Awesome, stout, and quiet powerhouse that is economical when your without power.
February 26, 2023
We borrowed one and this is an awesome piece of equipment. BUT we can’t find it available to purchase one of our own.