Power Output for Dual Fuel Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit Gas vs Propane Operation
Published 06/02/2022 >
Question:
Hi, is there a power output difference between when gas or propane is used to run the generator?
asked by: Bill W
Expert Reply:
The Champion 9,000-Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit, # CH49FR has the same power output specs regardless of type fuel used. There is a starting (surge) power output of 4,500 watts/37.50 amps with a running power output of 3,500 watts/29.20 amps for both propane and gasoline fuel operation.
I highly recommend you have the Storage Cover for Champion Inverter Generator, # CH97FR. Use the draw string to pull the cover under the edges of the generator that the weight from the generator itself will help to hold the cover in place from the wind.
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Champion Dual Fuel Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit - 7,000 Running Watts - Electric Start
- Generators
- Inverter
- Gas
- Gas and Propane
- Propane
- 4001 Watts or More
- Portable Generator
- 120V Output
- Carbureted
- Electric Start
- Champion
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