Pulsar PG2200BiS-DUAL-Fuel Inverter 2200W Generator RATED 1800W, Carb Approved - PowerGen USA - PG2200BiS
2200W PEAK 1800W RATED
Specifications
• Propane or Gasoline Powered
• 80cc OHV Engine
• Operating Noise ~59 Decibels
• Two 120V Outlets
• One 5V DC USB Outlet
What Our Experts Think
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Dual Fuel Capability: Runs on both gasoline and propane, offering flexibility and longer runtime for various needs.
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Inverter Technology: Provides clean and stable power, making it safe for sensitive electronics such as laptops, phones, and TVs.
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Powerful Output: 2,200 peak watts and 1,800 running watts, ideal for small appliances, camping, and recreational use.
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CARB Approved: Compliant with California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards for use in all 50 states.
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Fuel Efficient: 1.18-gallon fuel tank allows up to 6 hours of runtime at 50% load.
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Compact & Portable: Lightweight and compact design with a convenient carry handle for easy transport.
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Eco Mode: Automatically adjusts engine speed to match power demand, reducing fuel consumption and noise.
Q&A
Q: What is the Pulsar PG2200BiS Generator?
A: A 2,200W peak (1,800W rated) dual-fuel inverter generator with CARB approval, designed for clean, efficient power for a variety of small appliances, electronics, and outdoor activities.
Q: What fuel types does it support?
A: It runs on both gasoline and propane, offering flexibility for different fuel preferences.
Q: How long can it run?
A: Up to 6 hours at half load on a full gasoline tank.
Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, it is lightweight and features a carry handle for easy transport.
Q: What applications is it best for?
A: Ideal for camping, tailgating, RVs, and powering small electronics and appliances.
Maintenance Tips
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Regular Oil Changes – Change oil after the first 20 hours, then every 50 hours or as recommended. Use SAE 10W-30.
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Air Filter Cleaning – Check every 25 hours; clean or replace if dirty.
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Spark Plug Maintenance – Inspect every 50 hours; replace if worn.
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Fuel System Care – Use fresh fuel; drain tank & carburetor if storing for over a month.
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Battery & Electricals – Keep terminals clean; inspect connections.
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Exhaust & Cooling – Ensure vents are clear; avoid overheating.
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Dual-Fuel Usage – Use clean propane; check fuel lines for leaks.
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Storage – Store in a dry, ventilated area; run engine monthly if idle.