Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 33.02 x 50.8 cm; 22.68 Kilograms |
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Part number | SUA2000iV |
Power source type | Gas Powered |
Manufacturer | A-iPower |
Item model number | SUA2000iV |
SALT | B07M8P1RFW |
A-iPower Portable Inverter Generator, 2000W Ultra-Quiet RV Ready, EPA Compliant, Small & Ultra Lightweight For Backup Home Use, Tailgating & Camping (SUA2000iV)
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Brand A-iPower Wattage 2000 watts Fuel type Gasoline Power source Gas Powered Recommended uses for product Residential, Camping Item weight 50 Pounds Voltage 230 Volts Output wattage 2000 Watts Special feature Overload Protection, Low Oil Shutdown, Automatic Idle Control Included components Generator About this item
- Produces 2,000 starting watts with 1,600 running watts of clean and safe power for sensitive electronics such as phones, televisions, laptops, and other electronics
- Complete with A-iPower’s “Low idle” technology for an extended run time of 4 hours at 100% load and 7 hours at 50% load
- Equipped with a low oil alert light and low oil automatic shutdown, helping keep your generator performing year after year
- Powerful 80cc OHV 4-Stroke engine provides an abundant power supply yet runs at a super quiet operation of only 52 decibels
- Light weight and compact at only 46 pounds, making your tailgate or camping experience as smooth as possible
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Product information
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Customer Reviewsda****k.
Great little generator. And I’ve got 20 hours on it. I can’t tell you how great this little generator is.
josh********sonThis thing works great, I have friends with bigger generators and this thing charges the trailer battery faster than the one I borrowed from them. It starts every time. It just could be a little quieter.
Ti*****oenI was skeptical at first because of the low price but I filled it with oil and fuel and it started second pull without any issues. At low idle it's unbelievably quiet. You can hold a conversation standing on top of it without raising your voice. Great on fuel and had no issue running a hammer drill for hours.
G***TCI have had this 2000 watt generator for about a week now. It is an easy to start generator. I tested it running at 1600 watts and it does work well at that load. I used 30 weight oil instead of 10-30 weight oil because I live in Leeds and knew it would be hot outside. The noise level inside the house is acceptable when the generator is running outside. It's not light weight, especially with the petrol and oil in it, but it is manageable. It is perfect for short term power outages if my fridge needs it. I do have a larger generator for long term power outages if needed.
R***.Started on the 3rd pull after taking it off choke a little. Tested it on my 8000btu a/c first and it worked great - very little speed increase on ECO mode surprisingly. Then I put a 1875 watt hair dryer on it and the dryer ran fine although the generator could only provide 1587 watts ( which is close enough for it's advertised output) for it according to my watt meter. That bumped it up to full rpm naturally. On house current the dryer was pulling around 1850 watts. As far as noise goes, I was surprised how quiet it is. The youtube videos are deceptive, making it sound louder than it actually is. I did notice before starting it up that the generator was test run at the factory because of discoloration of the exhaust tube. I found that reassuring. Overall the quality looks excellent and it runs perfect, especially for a low priced model. Sorry, I can't find anything wrong with it!
Kei*******aineI have owned several generators over the years. None have been quieter than this one. Most are high capacity, but I bought this one to supplement the solar in my Class C motorhome. This is an old one and the generator has been removed. I am doing a complete renovation and placing a lot of solar capacity with battery storage. I will also be removing the furnace and air conditioning and installing a mini-split which is much quieter and more efficient. This little generator will be very much what I need. When it arrived I added oil and gas to it and started it up. After letting it run for a while, I plugged in my air compressor. I was surprised, but in ECO mode it didn't even change speed. It was just working. I will run it again on Monday and change the first break-in oil. After about 15 to 20 hours of use, I will change the oil again. For the third change I will use a fully synthetic oil. Bottom line, I think the quality is good, the performance is great and it is much cheaper than Honda. We will see how I feel after the first year.