Champion Power Equipment 4500-Watt Wireless Remote Start Inverter Generator with Quiet Technology and CO Shield For Sale – Price
$979.00 Original price was: $979.00.$898.10Current price is: $898.10.
Description
The Champion Power Equipment 4500-Watt Inverter Generator with CO Shield® is ultra-quiet and ideal for camping, tailgating, powering items around the RV or providing backup for your essentials. Champion’s got convenience covered. Starting and stopping your generator from up to 80 feet away with the wireless remote key fob is a snap. Champion’s EZ Start Dial makes getting started quick and easy. Featuring Cold Start Technology, Extended Run Time, and an easy-to-read fuel gauge, the reliable 212cc Champion engine produces 4500 starting watts and 3500 running watts, and runs for 14 hours at 25% load when the 2.3-gallon fuel tank is full. With a 0.5-quart oil capacity (included 10W-30) and a low oil shut-off sensor, this inverter operates at an ultra-quiet 61 dBA from 23 feet, which is about as loud as normal speech. The no tool access panel and oil drain tube allow for easy maintenance. Confidently connect your sensitive electronics since this inverter produces Clean Power (less than 3% THD). Our Quick Touch Panel offers fast access to all your controls. The Intelligauge with Power Meter 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 is reduced, the inverter reduces engine speed, providing quieter operation, extended engine life and higher fuel economy. The covered outlets in this RV Ready inverter include a 120V 30A RV (TT-30R), a 120V 20A household duplex outlet (5-20R), a 12V regulated automotive-style outlet, and a handy dual port USB adapter The optional Parallel Kit (sold separately), with included standard 50-amp RV outlet, allows you to increase output by connecting up to two 2800-watt or higher inverters. The never flat tires and fold-down handle make transport a cinch. Buy this EPA certified generator with confidence – Champion Support and our nationwide network of service centers will back up your purchase with a 3-year limited warranty and FREE lifetime technical support. CO Shield® technology monitors the accumulation of carbon monoxide (CO), a poisonous gas produced by engine exhaust when the generator is running. If CO Shield® detects unsafe elevated levels of CO gas, it automatically shuts off the engine. CO Shield® is not a substitute for an indoor carbon monoxide alarm or for safe operation. DO NOT allow engine exhaust fumes to enter a confined area 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. Meets the requirements of ANSI/PGMA G300-2018.
Start and stop with ease from up to 80 feet away with the included wireless remote key fob – push-button power and convenience like never before, plus features CO Shield carbon monoxide auto shutoff system
61 dBA is great for RVs, tailgating, or camping with 4500 starting watts and 3500 running watts and up to 14 hours run time on only 2.3 gallons of gasoline
The optional parallel kit (sold separately) enables this inverter to connect with another 2800-watt or higher Champion inverter to double your output power
Monitor voltage, frequency and operating hours with ease, plus the EZ Start Dial simplifies startup while Economy Mode monitors power consumption in real time
Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts
8 reviews for Champion Power Equipment 4500-Watt Wireless Remote Start Inverter Generator with Quiet Technology and CO Shield For Sale – Price
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Nylox –
Don’t leave home without it.
Unboxing and Setup: This was very straightforward. The included instructions are very easy to follow. Read the instructions before trying to operate this unit. It came with a tool kit including a funnel that is perfect for filling the oil. The weight of the is pretty hefty at 103 lbs so lifting it up to tailgate height by yourself might be a challenge or cause injury if done awkwardly. Two-person lift if highly suggested.
Running: The unit is fairly quiet for a 4500-watt genny. Once I fired it up, I verified that it would run my camper’s AC and other systems and it performed flawlessly. Running the AC on a warm day with my 15K BTU air conditioner was only using about 20% capacity which truly surprised me. I put it through its paces and turned on every light in the camper and tried the microwave. No issues here either. This genny was running at only 80% load with everything turned on. The only thing I didn’t turn on was the electric part of the water heater which may have pushed it over the limit, but I’m not too worried about this as I usually run it on propane and would never be running everything in the camper at the same time on generator power.
First Run: After going through all of the steps, removing the shipping nuts, and adding the included break-in oil, I hooked it up to propane and it fired up instantly. FYI. It would not start with the knob turned to “choke” but fired up instantly when in the run position. I’m not sure that propane would ever need to be choked to start. I also purchased a magnetic dipstick and installed this prior to starting it for the first time. See “Break-In” below.
Break-in Procedure: Get a few quarts of regular cheap motor oil either 5w-30 or 10w-30 AND one quart of high-quality fully synthetic oil. (I prefer 5w-30 as it can get quite cold where I live. 5W-30 flows better when cold but offers the same high temp protection as 10w-30. I installed a magnetic dipstick before starting it for the first time. I ran the engine in eco mode with no load for about 20 minutes and then bumped it up to full speed for another 10 minutes with no load and then drained the oil. It was pretty glittery when shining a flashlight into it. The magnetic dipstick was covered in fine metal shavings/dust. This is normal for a new engine! Don’t panic. This is why a proper break-in procedure is important folks. Drain and refill with regular cheap oil (1/2 qt) and repeat this procedure but now add varying loads and RPMs on the generator. NOTE: One thing I like to do on each oil dump, is to pour a little new oil in after the oil has drained with the drain plug/hose still open. This will help to “rinse” out more particulate before closing the drain and adding oil. You’ll see less particulate in the oil and on the magnetic dipstick (if you purchased one) every time. Repeat this procedure adding time and varying loads in between changes/flushes until you see clean oil coming out with little to no glitter in the oil. (This took me about 6.5 hours of run time with several oil changes.) Now that you are satisfied with the oil coming out, add your fully synthetic high-quality oil and run it for a few minutes before putting it away. Make sure to put a label on it showing how many hours are on the unit and/or when the next change is due so you know when to change the oil. The manual suggests 100 hours under normal use and 50 under heavy use. Personally, I would change this at no more than 50 hours no matter what. It’s super easy to change the oil and it only holds 500ml or 1/2 of a quart.
Floating Ground: Like many generators, this one has a floating ground. If you plan on using this in an RV with an EMS (Electrical Management System), you’ll likely need a ground/neutral bonding plug. If you don’t use one of these, you’ll likely get an error and you’ll either have to bypass your EMS or you won’t have power.
Ground: Make sure that you always ground your generator! You should have a copper grounding rod at a minimum of 4 feet in length driven into the ground or an acceptable connected ground source using 12 gauge wire.
Propane: Theoretically propane has an infinite shelf life assuming the tank doesn’t rust through completely unlike gasoline with ethanol. This is one of the primary reasons I purchased a dual fuel generator. The last thing I want is to “need” the generator and it won’t run because gasoline went bad and ruined the fuel system. The generator starts up instantly in the run position every time with propane and has a longer run time than gasoline.
Gasoline: I have not put gasoline in it yet as I don’t plan on using gasoline. Today’s gasoline doesn’t have a very long shelf life now that the corn lobbyists and the government have forced 10% ethanol in most gasoline. We have to be careful how long we store it. Ethanol-blended gas only has a shelf life of up to three months because of the high speed at which ethanol oxidizes. Because ethanol is hydrophilic (a.k.a., water-loving), it will also readily absorb any water or humidity in a sealed container resulting from condensation, causing both moisture contamination of the fuel and the eventual separation of the fuel into distinct gas and ethanol layers. This will ruin a fuel system in short order and will also cause your fuel lines to rot. Varnish in your fuel system is a nightmare too and often requires the replacement of the carburetor and/or fuel lines.
Never Again: I’ll never go on another trip again without it. Last summer on the hottest day of the year (128F heat index), I was pulling my 5th wheel camper with my family and three dogs through the Mark Twain National Forest on the way to our destination. If you’re familiar with the area, you’d know that there is zero cell coverage for any carrier, so breaking down is a bad thing. Well, as my luck would have it, my truck decided to break down on a narrow 2 lane twisty highway with tons of blind curves and hills. We were dead in the water with no help in sight or the ability to call anyone. The temperature started to rise immediately in my black truck. The actual temperature was 105 degrees, but the high humidity that day put the heat index at 128F which became unbearable in a short time. I was under a great deal of stress, and on top of that, laying on top of a hot engine in a black truck trying to get it running in those kinds of temperatures was extremely dangerous. I was on the verge of a heat stroke with no relief in sight. I was in bad shape. While I already had a small 2000 Watt portable inverter generator, it was not sufficient to power the AC unit on my rig as I didn’t think of it as a priority and didn’t think I would really “need” AC. I was wrong!. I’ll never take a trip anywhere in my rig again without this 4500 Watt dual fuel unit which is capable of running my AC units.
James Campbell –
Easy start, low noise, work horse
I bought this gen, on the advice of a friend, when I bought my LQ horse trailer. So far, I have used it twice in emergency situations for backup power.
In winter, it ran all night on 1 tank of gas, in summer, with A/C running on low cool full thermostat, it ran 8 hours on a tank. I am impressed with the esse of starting, it fires right up everytime!
It fits perfect in my tack compartment under the lower saddle rack.
CU Fan –
A DUAL FUEL GENERATOR THAT RUNS FOREVER
We originally bought this generator in 2022 because we live in the mountains of Upstate South Carolina and outages are not uncommon. It is dual fuel (propane or gasoline), which we bought because we have an underground propane tank and wholehouse system.
However, I did not realize that the propane fitting for the generator is not the same as for our wholehouse system. And you can’t get a propane adapter for the generator, presumably because they don’t want you running the generator without regularly checking on it.
Having said that, the generator got its first real test after Hurricane Helene. We have been running it for 72 hours, with cool-down breaks before refilling the gas tank.
Even though the manual says it will run for 16 hours on one tank of gas, it has been running quietly on a full tank (two gallons) for 22 hours at a time, providing power for two refrigerators, a floor lamp, floor fan, an occasional hair dryer or tv, and various charging devices.
The electric start works well, although you may have to use the pull start if it hasn’t been started in a while.
All in all, it is an excellent product. And we are VERY grateful to have it after this nasty storm.
jimM –
Works great!
I had an oil leak at first. Either the factory dip stick leaked, or I didn’t tighten it enough. I had ordered a magnetic one and noticed the leak the next day when it came in. The magnetic one didn’t leak. The problem is, the oil collected in the plastic bottom and it’s full of ridges and it pooled in all kinds of voids that are hard to clean out. There is a plug you can pop out, but until you get it all the way dried up it drips for days. Being plastic I was reluctant to use brake cleaner to flush it out. It’s dry now and we’ve used it on a little pure gasoline to break it in. When it ran out I switched to propane. I bought it because it’s dual fuel and pretty quiet. I ran it on lp when the power went out for an hour a few weeks ago, on a test run. It did great and I don’t have to worry about bad gas fouling the carb if I didn’t need it again for a few months. I bought it for temporary power outages, and the fact that it will run an average size camper with AC. I wish it had 220v output too, but it’s kinda small for that. I have a big, gas guzzling, noisey, 8,000 watt one for that on my welding machine. So, in a nutshell this one will run most home refrigeration type appliances, lights, and being inverter clean power, tvs and computer stuff, etc and get good fuel mileage doing it, with little maintenance. It’s time to change the break in oil out. We’ll see how well the magnetic oil dipstick works.
randy b. –
after doing the research, this generator was a no brainer for me.
Excellent generator as a comfortable price, quit as well as easy to start. looking forward to taking out this winter camping. I also love the idea of being able to use propane verses gasoline. I was very impressed with the craftmanship as well as how this generator compares with all brands.
Susan Hodge –
So far, I have no complaints about this generator. It’s in storage now, and i haven’t needed to use it in Winter, so can’t currently comment on its performance in cold weather, but it served me well, running every day for 2 months in the Fall. Much quieter than a regular generator.
Jose Juan –
Excelente articulo, llego antes de la fecha limite de entrega, muy silencioso, practico y ademas eficiente, de momento no tengo ninguna queja.
Jaime –
Cumplió al 100 con mis expectativas de uso. Solo 1 mes de retraso en la entrega porque se perdió, pero lo vomvieron a enviar después de contactar al vendedor. El producto sirve para lo que es y muy silencioso. Me hubiera gustado que la manguera del gas LP trajera el adaotador para la risca externa del tanque.