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Champion Power Equipment 100692 2000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator, Ultralight

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Style: 2000-Watt + Gas


Features

  • At only 39 pounds, this inverter is one of the lightest 2000-watt inverters in the industry.Engine Oil Type : 10W-30, Gasoline Tank Material : Steel..Wheels : No. Voltmeter : No
  • 53 dBA from 23 feet is perfect for camping, tailgating or to backup a few home essentials, featuring 2000 starting watts, 1700 running watts and up to 11.5 hours run time
  • The optional clip-on parallel kit enables this inverter to connect with another 2000-watt Champion inverter to double your output power
  • Includes two covered 120V 20A household outlets with clean electricity (less than 3% THD)
  • Includes 3-year limited warranty with free lifetime technical support from dedicated experts

Description

The Champion Power Equipment 100692 2000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator is ideal for camping, tailgating, powering items around the RV or providing backup for a few basics. This unit is not recommended for emergency home backup. Weighing in at an ultralight 39 pounds, this model is under 40 lbs and is one of the lightest 2000-watt inverters in the industry. Thanks to Champion’s innovative design, power on the go has never been easier. Power up with the reliable recoil start, plus Cold Start Technology ensures a quick start in cold weather. Including two covered 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R) and a covered 12V DC automotive-style outlet, this inverter operates at 53 dBA from 23 feet – about the same noise level as a dishwasher running in the next room. Using gasoline, the 79cc Champion engine produces 2000 starting watts and 1700 running watts. When the 1.05-gallon tank of gasoline is full, this inverter will run up to 11.5 hours at 25% load. Connect this Parallel Ready inverter with another Champion 2000-watt inverter for 30 amps of power. If you purchase the optional clip-on parallel kit which is sold separately (not included), you can integrate two inverters, plus the kit has a standard 30A RV outlet and a 120V 30A locking outlet. Confidently connect your sensitive electronics since this inverter produces Clean Power (<3% THD). Designed for safety with a low oil shut-off sensor, this model has a 0.5-quart oil capacity. Champion’s Inverter Technology includes smart Economy Mode, which can reduce the electrical load, providing quieter operation, extended engine life and better fuel economy. Fully assembled with hassle-free setup, the built-in carrying handle makes 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.

Brand: Champion Power Equipment


Wattage: 2000 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: gas-powered


Item Weight: 39.5 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2000 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: USB Adapter, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Battery Charging Cables


Color: Ultralight


Brand: Champion Power Equipment


Wattage: 2000 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: gas-powered


Item Weight: 39.5 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2000 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: USB Adapter, Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Battery Charging Cables


Color: Ultralight


Product Dimensions: 17.3"L x 11.5"W x 17.7"H


Model Name: 2000-Watt


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: recoil


Tank Volume: 1.05 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 79 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 11 hours


Frequency: 60 Hz


Engine Power Maximum: 2000 Watts


Starting Wattage: 2000 Watts


Running Wattage: 1700 Watts


Manufacturer: Champion Power Equipment


Item Weight: 39.5 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 100692


Frequently asked questions

The Champion 2000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator operates at 53 dBA from 23 feet, which is a bit quieter than a normal conversation. This makes it ideal for camping, tailgating, and other activities requiring quiet operation.

Yes, the Champion Ultralight Portable Generator produces clean electricity, with less than 3% harmonic distortion. This means it is safe to use with sensitive electronics like laptops, mobile phones or home appliances.

With a 1.1 gallon fuel tank, this generator can run up to 11.5 hours at 25% load. The generator also has an Economy Mode which can significantly extend the engine’s life and save fuel.

Yes, this generator is designed for easy transport. It weighs only 39.5 pounds which is lighter than many generators with similar power output. Plus, it comes with a built-in handle for convenience.

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The Champion 100692 Generator is widely praised for its quiet operation, easy start, and ability to handle varying loads efficiently. Users appreciate its compact size and portability, and the Eco mode function helps conserve energy during operation. While some users have identified issues with oil leaks and oil burning, the general consensus is that this generator provides a reliable power backup solution.

Pros

  • 🔇 Remarkably quiet operation, even under load
  • 💪 Capable of handling substantial loads
  • 🏞️ Compact and light, making it excellent for camping and boondocking
  • 🌱 Eco mode function for efficient power consumption
  • 🔧 Includes easy-to-follow maintenance procedures

Cons

  • 💧 Some instances of oil leaks
  • 🔥 Instances of oil burning were reported
  • 💡 Overfilling of oil can cause problems, caution is required during oil changes

Should I Buy It?

Given its top ratings for quiet operation, efficiency, and portability, purchasing the Champion 100692 Generator could be a sound investment for those in need of a reliable power source during power outages or outdoor adventures. Even though it has minor oil-related issues, its overall performance and positive reviews make it a solid contender in the portable generator market.


  • Excellent Generator! Fantastic Value!
Style: 2000-Watt + Dual Fuel
I am getting ready to do some Disbursed Camping/Primitive Camping, so I wanted a little 1000W generator, just "in case." I obsessively researched the smaller Inverter Generators prior to making this purchase. I strongly considered Predator, Honda, Westinghouse and Generac. And I looked at the rest. I had never even heard of Champion Generators. And I didn't know about the "dual fuel" (gas and propane) Inverter/Generators. WHAT A GREAT GENERATOR!! After I connected the LPG hose (provided) to my own 20gal propane tank (BBQ size), connecting the propane hose to the generator took EXACTLY ONE SECOND. Simply PRESS the hose into the quick-connect coupling on the generator (same as an air tool fitting) and YOU ARE CONNECTED! Takes ONE SECOND! No more nasty gas! STARTUP: After priming it with propane according to instructions, the Champion generator started on the 2nd pull. Yes! NOISE: Not loud at all, but it does GROWL a bit more loudly when under a load. WEIGHT: Excellent! I have 12-year-old 2000W Inverter/Generator that still works well. However, it is Longer, Taller and Wider than this Champion, and it weighs 62 pounds! That's over 50% more weight than this little 40lb Champion, and it makes a big difference. BREAK IN PERIOD: I did the mandatory 5-hour break-in period with the oil supplied by Champion. After the 5 hours, I drained the break-in oil and it was completely GRAY slimy liquid. LOAD TEST: I plugged a 13W LED shop light and a 1500W simple water boiler (glass kettle that just boils water rather quickly), and turned them both on. Therefore, total "start-up" (or "surge") watts is 1513 watts, max. IMPORTANT MISTAKE MADE BY AMAZON OR CHAMPION: Next to the photo of this generator on Amazon.com are the watts figures for propane as being 1800W Startup and 1440W Running. HOWEVER, further down the same Amazon page, in two separate places, it lists propane as 2000W and 1530W. This is also what the Operator's Manual lists: 2000W/1530W. Why does this matter? See rest of review... LOAD TEST, CONTINUED: Running the generator on propane I had 1513 watts connected with two appliances. The Champion generator easily handled the load including bringing the water to a boil (energy hog). However, after the water comes to a boil, the kettle will continue to boil the water for a few more seconds. During this "extra" period of boiling, the Circuit Breaker TRIPPED, thereby ending the Load Test. Based on this test, it appears that the LOWER figure given for the propane wattage output (1440W) is Accurate and the higher propane watt rating (1530) is Wrong. FUEL USE: I connected a fully topped-off 20-lb BBQ tank for the initial 5-hour break-in period. After the 5 hours of continuous use I expected the propane take to feel much lighter. That's not what happened. Instead, after 5 hours the tank was still very heavy as if NO propane had been used at all. I was pleasantly surprised. CONCLUSION: This Champion 2000W dual-fuel generator is one of the best purchases I have ever made. It is so good, that I feel like buying another one, even though I don't need one! This Champion generator is better in all metrics, including PRICE, than all the other generators I considered. SIDE NOTE: Now that I know how EASY, CLEAN, CONVENIENT and EXCELLENT using Propane is, I will NEVER add a drop of gasoline (yuck!) into this generator. Never! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Dave Williams

  • Surprising in a lot of ways.
Style: 2000-Watt + Gas
This will be a running review and I will update as I discover more about the product. I haven't received any compensation for writing this. The generator I got is a gas-only model with a pull start, 2000 watts peak, 1700 watts continuous. Model 100692. I got this in July 2021, primarily for emergency power backup but also for "boondocking" in my small homebuilt camper (you can see it in the background in some of my pics). I followed the break-in procedure as closely as possible. The generator smoked during the break in, especially when loads were applied or RPM's changed. This prompted me to call customer service, which did not inspire confidence. As others have reported, I waited a long time on hold before I got an answer. When I did, the person on the other end said, "Hello?" It sounded exactly like when I call my son and interrupt his video game session. Awkwardly, I said, "Is this Champion Power Equipment?" He replied in the affirmative and I told him the issue. He said I should continue the break-in period and see if the problem ceased. Which is kinda what I thought I would do anyway, lol. The smoking decreased throughout the 5 hour break-in period, but didn't actually stop until a little after the first oil change. I talked with others who had experience with Champion generators and their experiences were much the same. Now, there's just a little puff upon startup, not uncommon in small engines, which I fully expect to go away altogether soon. One possible factor that may have exacerbated the situation was the oil. The manual calls for 1/2 quart. The included break in oil is 1/2 quart. But, if you actually fill it to 1/2 quart, you will overfill it. I did this both on the break in oil and the replacement oil. Despite measuring carefully, it was too much. Best thing to do is to add a little at a time and use the dipstick. Stay toward the top of the "textured" area of the dipstick, and you'll be right on. I don't know how much at all that might have contributed, but it's easy to do and you need to take care to avoid it. So far, I've used this to run some power tools (an angle grinder that I needed to use out of "extension cord range" of my house) for running a fan as I sat on the front porch (I needed a load during the break-in period) and running my camper for a few hours here and there as I worked in it (it has a 5000 BTU 480 watt AC unit in it, along with some lights and fans). The generator has done admirably for all of those things. When a load is applied, the generator spins up to the appropriate RPM in Eco mode, keeping things quiet as much as possible until then. And it is super quiet in Eco mode. A little louder in full power mode, but not obtrusive at all. From 20-30 feet away, you question whether or not it is even running. I had it hooked to my camper running the AC when I showed it to my neighbor. He thought it was some kind of battery pack and that the small amount of noise was coming from the AC unit itself. That's how quiet it is. I've thrown a few heavier loads at it, probably max 1000 watts total, and it was never a problem. I fully expect to be able to run at least a window unit and possibly my fridge off of it should there be a power failure. Maybe a few LED lights, too. The small footprint and lightweight is great for portability. I can put this, an extra quart of oil and three gallons of gas in a storage tub and haul it in the back of my SUV, no problems. I wouldn't want to carry it far, but just moving it around is not a huge problem. One thing I did was to add an hour meter to it in order to make maintenance easier. There's a ton of these available for cheap on Amazon and they're super easy to install...just run one lead from the back of the meter and coil it around the spark plug wire 5 times, then tie it off with zip ties. I used double stick tape to mount the meter itself, and as shown in the pics, it fits neatly under the cover and out of the way. I ran it for almost an hour like this and it worked great. I'll find some way to make a note of the hours inside the generator so I can keep track of it easily. Stay tuned for more updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021 by squashpup squashpup

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