What Octane for Electric Start Champion 9,000-Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit
Updated 06/03/2022 | Published 06/02/2022 >
Question:
Good morning, are these electric or pull start? What octane gasoline is required? Thanks for your help!
asked by: Bob M
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Expert Reply:
The Champion 9,000-Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit, # CH49FR have a push button electric start and operate from either propane or a minimum 87 octane rating gasoline for their fuel source. Run time is up to 14 hours on gas and as much as 21 hours with a 20lb propane tank. And this has a back-up option of using the pull cord for starting too.
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Michael R
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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
- 7000 Running Watts
- Wheels
- 9000 Starting Watts
- 120 Volt Output
- CARB Approved
- Electric Start
- Champion
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