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Champion Power Equipment 76533 4750/3800-Watt Dual Fuel RV Ready Portable Generator with Electric Start

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Style: 3800-Watt + Dual Fuel + Electric Start


Features

  • Dual Fuel: Operate your 3800-watt portable generator right out of the box on either gasoline or propane, plus the unit holds 0.6-quarts of oil (included) and has a low oil shut-off sensor
  • Electric Start: Power up the 224cc Champion engine with the handy toggle switch, battery included
  • Intelligauge: Keep track of voltage, hertz and run-time hours to easily monitor power output and track maintenance intervals. Dimensions-26.3 x 24.8 x 22.9 inches
  • Outlets: One 120V 30A RV outlet (TT-30R), one 120V 30A locking outlet (L5-30R) and two 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R) - trust Volt Guard built-in surge protector to prevent overloads
  • Champion Support: Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts

Description

Champion’s 3800-watt RV Ready generator with electric start features Dual Fuel, allowing the 224cc engine to run on either gasoline or propane. Featuring Intelligauge, Volt Guard™ and Cold Start Technology, it provides up to 9 hours of run time on gasoline or 10.5 hours on propane. Features Dual Fuel Operate your 3800-watt portable generator right out of the box on either gasoline or propane, plus the unit holds 0.6-quarts of oil (included) and has a low oil shut-off sensor Electric start Power up the 224cc Champion engine with the handy toggle switch, battery included Intelligauge Keep track of voltage, hertz and run-time hours to easily monitor power output and track maintenance intervals Outlets One 120V 30A RV outlet (TT-30R), one 120V 30A locking outlet (L5-30R) and two 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R) - trust Volt Guard™ built-in surge protector to prevent overloads Champion Support Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts Description The Champion Power Equipment 76533 3800-Watt Dual Fuel RV Ready Portable Generator is the perfect combination of versatility and convenience. Whether you need power for your home or RV, Champion Power Equipment makes powering your life more convenient than ever. With enough power to start and run a 15,000 BTU RV air conditioner, this unit can also power the essential items you need in a power outage. The convenient electric start includes a battery, plus Cold Start Technology ensures a quick start in cold weather. Operate your Dual-Fuel generator right out of the box on gasoline or propane - our patented fuel selector switch allows for safe switching between fuel sources. Using gasoline, the 224cc Champion engine produces 4750 starting watts and 3800 running watts, and will run for 9 hours at 50% load when the 3.4-gallon fuel tank is full. It produces 4275 starting watts and 3240 running watts, and will run for 10.5 hours at 50% load when using a 20-pound propane tank. With a noise level of 68 dBA from 23 feet, which is about as loud as a vacuum, this unit features Volt Guard™ built-in surge protector which prevents overloads and keeps your equipment safe. Easily monitor power output and track maintenance intervals with Intelligauge, which allows you to keep track of voltage, hertz and run-time hours. Designed with a low oil shut-off sensor, this unit has a 0.6-quart oil capacity (included 10W-30). Plenty of outlets are available, with a 120V 30A RV (TT-30R), a 120V 30A locking outlet (L5-30R) and two 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R). Champion’s thoughtful packaging make setup hassle free, plus the foldaway handle makes it easy to store, while the never-flat tires in the included wheel kit make transport a cinch. Buy this EPA certified and CARB compliant 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. What’s included Oil Funnel Wheel Kit Engine Oil Battery Propane (LPG) Hose Specifications Portable Generator Technology Dual Fuel Gasoline Starting Watts 4750W Gasoline Running Watts 3800W Propane Starting Watts 4275W Propane Running Watts 3420W Gasoline Starting Amps at 120V 39.6A Gasoline Running Amps at 120V 31.7A Propane Starting Amps at 120V 35.6A Propane Running Amps at 120V 28.5A Volts 120 Frequency 60Hz Outlets 120V 30A Locking (L5-30R), 120V 30A (TT-30R), 120V 20A Duplex (5-20R) GFCI Outlets No Covered Outlets No Covered Circuit Breakers No Gasoline Run Time at 1/2 Load 9.0 h. Propane Run Time at 1/2 Load 10.5 h. Noise Level 68.0 dBA Parallel Capability No DC Operation No Voltmeter Intelligauge Automatic Voltage Regulation Yes Battery Yes Start Type Recoil, Electric Engine Brand Champion Engine Size 224cc Engine Type 4-stroke Engine Speed 3600 Fuel Type Gasoline, Propane (LPG) Fuel Gauge No Gasoline Capacity 3.4 gal. Gasoline Tank Material Steel Engine Oil Type 10W-30 Engine Oil Capacity 0.6 qt. Engine Oil Included Yes Low Oil Shut-Off Yes Wheels Yes Wheel Type Solid Wheel Diameter 8.0 in. PGMA G300-2018 Compliant No EPA Certified Yes CARB Compliant Yes Dimensions Length 26.3 in. Width 24.8 in. Height 22.9 in. Weight 119.0 lb. Downloads Operator's Manual Operator's Manual for All Serial Numbers in English Operator's Manual for All Serial Numbers in Español

Brand: Champion Power Equipment


Wattage: 3800 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane (LPG)


Power Source: propane-powered


Item Weight: 119 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 3800 Watts


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: Generator, Wheel Kit, Propane Hose, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel


Color: Black


Brand: Champion Power Equipment


Wattage: 3800 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane (LPG)


Power Source: propane-powered


Item Weight: 119 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 3800 Watts


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: Generator, Wheel Kit, Propane Hose, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 26.3"L x 22.9"W x 24.8"H


Material: Propane


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: electric start


Tank Volume: 3.4 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 224 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 9 hours


Total Power Outlets: 1


Frequency: 60 Hz


Starting Wattage: 4750 Watts


Running Wattage: 3800 Watts


Item Weight: 119 pounds


Manufacturer: Champion Power Equipment


Item model number: 76533


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Trouble-free. Paid for itself in first storm
I recommend this generator wholeheartedly. I bought it in September 2018, despite my wife’s view that we did not need it, it cost too much, etc. After the derecho of Sept 2012, our area of central Virginia had no electricity for a week. Fortunately we were able to borrow a neighbor’s generator (they were out of town) – which made all the difference: power for two fridges, lights, a fan, etc. So I finally went ahead and bought this product over three years ago. At the very least, I saw it as a kind of insurance. We lost power for three full days this week (January 2022). I fired up the generator for the first time (see caveat below), and ran it about 8-12 hours daily to run all of the above plus chargers for phones and computers. It was a lifesaver. Even running only half of every day, the power kept contents of freezer rock solid. Operational details: -- it is dual fuel generator, either gasoline or propane. This is a great advantage since propane is a very stable fuel (same fuel and tank used for gas grills). Gasoline is convenient, but gets old in any tank (in 6-9 months) and must be replaced. I only use propane. I already had two propane tanks for the outdoor heaters that we also need in Covid times. So you just hook up the integral flexible fuel line from the generator to the tank -- our consumption less than 1 tank/day. -- it has electric pushbutton start. Worked fine every time. Even a cold start at 7 am on a 20 degree day. -- you do have to adjust a choke for cold starts. Not hard. Easily accessible. -- also has pullcord backup start (like a lawnmower). Have not used it. -- see the tech specs here for outlets, max kilowatts, etc. I am sure we could have drawn more power out of it than we ever did -- has two wheels, so easily moved around -- noise level when next to it was not objectionable. Noise level inside house was hardly noticeable Other details: -- the starting battery is small, like a motorcycle battery. I left it on my workbench so I would remember to put a 12 volt trickle charger on it every 3-6 months. -- I am sure you can leave the battery properly hooked up to the generator and run the trickle charger to its terminals there. But see next bullet -- I made a box to cover the generator in my garage. That way no stink bugs or mice could get to it. That is why I removed the battery. With the box, I would put tool chests, etc on top. So it became a useful table. -- Instruction manual tells you how to run it when new, for a break-in period. Did that. You also need to drain the oil after the break-in and replace it. -- Oil checks and changes are the one thing that seem to have some drawbacks. Access is not easy. -- But after 2 years and 4 months in its box, I found no oil leak on the floor last Monday when I first used it during the outage. -- Oil looks clean today on the dipstick. -- In Sept 2018, I paid $520 for this – on Amazon. - FOR THE MODEL RATED 4750 OR 3800 WATTS Bottom line – it has already proved a fine purchase and a great peace of mind against next outage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022 by John K. Brown

  • Reliable and trustworthy
I bought this model in March 2020, and it's been 33 months. I got it with the 50' NEMA L5-30P extension cord, and an adapter to 3x NEMA 5-15Rs. I prefer the locking fully-inserted plug to the RV-style that can get loose, fall out, or arc. PROS: Since this is intended for standby/emergency use, it has been on a battery tender (NOCO Genius 1) and always cranks strong and starts once the fuel hits the cylinder. Champion recommends stopping the running motor by starving it of fuel and not by turning off the power. While this will prolong the life of the generator by not having fuel sitting and rotting in the cylinders or fuel lines, this means starting can take up to 15 seconds. My personal preference is to crank for 5 seconds, and if no start, wait a bit for starter motor to cool and retry. In August 2022 I decided to take it off the battery tender, and see how long the battery could provide starting power. The generator is run at regular intervals, and while I started at 30 days, I lowered it to 14 for testing the battery, then slowly raised it up... and January 2023 it started fine after 45 days. I usually wheel it out, start it up, run 15 min with no load, verify voltage on the display (the first couple of times I verified accuracy with a DVM and a load), and then give it 30 minutes to cool before stowing away. No oil has needed to be added. I suspect somewhere in the next 3-6 months it will need an oil change and a new battery. By then I plan to replace the SLA battery with a LiFePo. LiFePo cells don't charge below 32°F (0°C) but that's not an issue here in southern Arizona -- just bringing it up in case someone else thinks "Hey that's a great idea" and then finds out it doesn't charge in a snowstorm. The frequency (which Champion calls "Hertz") is a solid 60Hz. For European users, I looked but am unable to find where the frequency can be changed to 50Hz. The voltage sits at 122VAC with no load, and reduces to around 119VAC with decent loads (2x 10-12A power tools). The engine does not appear to strain to support that load. Fuel consumption ... well I filled it up almost three years ago and the gasoline can is still sitting around to refill it again, but my roughly 33 tests of 15 minutes each should have just about emptied the tank... and yet it keeps running. CONS: It really isn't quiet. 68dB at 25ft is a good metric if you have a spare 25ft from anyone else, but if you don't, that works out to approximately 74dB at 12.5ft or 80dB at 6ft. That's REALLY NOISY when you're there starting it up, and VERY NOISY in the house 6ft away. Why 6ft away? Champion recommends 5ft from anything else, and this thing weighs A LOT. Their own figures show 122lbs, but add in half a quart of oil (3lbs) and half a gallon of gasoline (4lbs) and you're at the 130lbs mark, more than you want to pull behind you and have it bump into you, or push in front. Honestly, they should have put four wheels on this thing. There is no indication of fuel level so if you want to calibrate a dipstick you can do it that way. There is no indication of oil pressure or temperature so the only way to know oil breakdown/particulates is to sample it and pretend you know what the color means ;) OVERALL: I would recommend this to others. I would recommend this to family members and friends. I would buy this again ... say for an RV (but not in an RV park because of the noise). I would recommend Champion and buy from them again. E Tucson, Arizona, US ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Ehud

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