The 8500-Watt Inverter Generator from Champion Power Equipment features CO Shield® and is ultra-quiet, ideal for camping, tailgating, powering items around the RV, or providing backup for essentials.
Getting started is quick and easy with Champion’s EZ Start Dial.
It features Cold Start Technology, Extended Run Time, Electric Start, and an easy-to-read fuel gauge.
With a 1.2-quart oil capacity (10W-30 included) and a low oil shut-off sensor, this inverter operates at an ultra-quiet 61 dBA from 23 feet, about as loud as normal speech.
The no-tool access panel and oil drain tube allow for maintenance.
Operate your Dual Fuel inverter right out of the box on gasoline or propane, and switch fuels easily with the EZ Start dial.
When the 5.33-gallon gasoline tank is full, the 420cc Champion engine produces 8500 starting watts and 7000 running watts, running for up to 14 hours at 25% load.
Using a 20-pound propane tank, it produces 8500 starting watts and 6300 running watts, running for up to 12 hours at 25% load.
The Quick Touch Panel offers fast access to all controls.
The Intelligauge monitors voltage, frequency, and operating hours with ease, while Economy Mode monitors power consumption in real time to reduce engine wear and tear.
As the electrical load reduces, the inverter decreases engine speed, providing quieter operation, extended engine life, and higher fuel economy.
The covered outlets include a 120/240V 29.2 A outlet (L14-50R), a 120/240V 30A locking outlet (L14-30R), two 120V 20A GFCI household duplex outlets (5-20R), and a 12V automotive-style outlet.
This EPA certified inverter generator comes with a 3-year limited warranty and FREE lifetime technical support from Champion Support and our nationwide network of service centers.
CO Shield technology monitors carbon monoxide (CO) accumulation, a poisonous gas produced by engine exhaust when the generator runs.
If CO Shield detects unsafe elevated CO levels, it automatically shuts off the engine.
CO Shield is not a substitute for an indoor carbon monoxide alarm or for safe operation.
Engine exhaust fumes must not enter confined areas through windows, doors, vents, or other openings.
Generators must ALWAYS be used outdoors, far away from occupied buildings, with engine exhaust pointed away from people and buildings.
It meets the requirements of ANSI/PGMA G300-2018.