ETQ PG30P11 3000 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator
Price: $949.00


Product Feature
- ETQ 208cc 7HP OHV, air cooled
- Propane generator creates LPG eco-friendly energy
- ETQ's Sine Power delivers clean and steady current ideal for sensitive electronics
- 20 pound propane fuel tank, fuel consumption of 11.5 hours @ 50% load
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
Product Description
ETQ Propane - powered 3,000 - watt Generator. Long - running, clean - burning... an all - around power performer! A Generator for all jobs! Perfect for emergencies, campsites, jobsites, and more. And, because it produces such a clean and steady current, you can even use it for computers and other sensitive electronics! Produces clear sine wave output... perfect for sensitive electronics like computers; 11 1/2-hr. run time @ 50% load; Single cylinder 4-stroke 208 cc engine; 3,000-watt continuous output, 3,500-watt surge output; Accepts a 20-lb propane tank; Noise level @ 23' is 60dB; Rated current is 25 amp @ 120 volts. Max current is 29.17 amp @ 120 volts; Measures 23 x 17 x 18". Weighs 103 lbs. Order yours today! Gas and diesel-powered items once gassed or oiled, cannot be returned to us. The manufacturer will require the customer to visit a qualified service center for inspection. WARNING: Gas-powered Engines / Generators cannot be shipped to California or Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Gas-powered Engines / Generators. ETQ Propane-powered 3,000-watt GeneratorETQ PG30P11 3000 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator Review
This is a very good value given competitors offerings. I have used it for about 2 hours, mostly to break in the engine, it starts well, runs quietly and smoothly, and seems to be very well designed and built. Two things worth pointing out:1) this is a single pole generator, that means 120 volt only, no 240 volt capability. This seems to be incorrectly stated in the description as "(1)120/240 volts 14-20R", where in fact this has a "(1) 120 volt L5 30R". If you want things like deep well pumps to work, they probably won't as most are 240 volt. This can be verified by zooming in on the enlarged photo that Amazon provides (click on the photo of the generator, in the new window zoom in on the receptacles and volt meter)
2) this unit weighs about 100 lbs and does not come with a wheel kit (as advertised, a hand truck solves this nicely).
If you want to use this for emergency power backup, check your generator transfer panel to insure it is designed for this amperage at 120 volt. Alternatively, if you have a 240 volt transfer panel, and you only use 120 volt circuits on it, this problem can be solved when making up the patch cord from the generator to the panel: wire the 120 volt generator plug 'hot' wire to both 'hot poles' of the 240 volt transfer panel plug. This will allow all 120 volt circuits to work on the generator transfer panel, but will not give any current to 240 volt circuits (my situation). If unsure, I would recommend consulting with an electrician about your needs before making the purchase, as well as having the electrician make up the patch cord for you.
If you want to use it for power tools (etc.), it also comes with a 120 volt, 20 amp standard outlet, allowing direct plug in capability for most 120 volt devices (no electrician necessary if this is your situation).
Very pleased I made this purchase and would highly recommend this generator to others.
UPDATE: April 2009
Amazon seems to have fixed the description to indicate 120 volt capability only. They also raised the price $30, from $419.99 (what I paid) to $449.99 (both prices included free shipping). I continue to be pleased I made this purchase.
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