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Pulsar PG10000B16 Portable Dual Fuel Generator-8000 Rated 10000 Peak Watts-Gas & LPG Electric Start-Switch-&-Go Build in, RV Ready-CARB Compliant, 10, 000W, Black

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Features

  • 10, 000W peak 8000W rated (gas)/ 9000W peak 7000W rated (LPG)
  • The powerful 420cc, 4-stroke, OHV, air cooled Engine is protected by a durable powder coated Steel frame
  • A large 6. 6 gallon fuel tank give you up to 12 hours of continuous operation at half load when running on gasoline
  • Switch & go technology allow for seamless transitioning between LPG and gasoline fuel sources while still in operation
  • Electric push start with recoil backup make start-up quick and easy, so you can get up and running with less hassle

Description

Pulsar PG10000B16 dual fuel portable generator was built to keep you out of the dark during the next power outage. The dual fuel feature with the ability to run on gasoline or liquid propane to provide you with more options & peace of mind in the event of a natural disaster. It’s 420cc 15HP single cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV engine produces 10, 000 peak/8, 000 running gas & 9, 000 peak/7, 000 running LPG & is capable ofup to 12 hours of operation on a half load. The extended run-time & Output make it an ideal source of backup power for running large appliances & other electronic devices, so you can comfortably weather The Storm. The pg10000b16’s convenient switch & go technology allows you to seamlessly transition between fuel sources while in use without you missing a beat. It’s durable steel frame, never-flat wheels, & convenient drop-down handles make storage & maneuvering easier than ever. When you need the convenience of portability & the power to perform, the Pulsar PG10000B16 has you covered!

Brand: Pulsar


Wattage: 10000 watts


Fuel Type: electric


Power Source: propane-powered, gas-powered


Item Weight: 209 Pounds


Voltage: 100 Volts


Output Wattage: 7000 Watts


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: Pulsar Dual-Fuel Generator 10,000W Peak 8000W Rated (Gasoline) / 9000W Peak 7000W Rated (Propane) w/Electric Start See more


Color: Black


Brand: Pulsar


Wattage: 10000 watts


Fuel Type: electric


Power Source: propane-powered, gas-powered


Item Weight: 209 Pounds


Voltage: 100 Volts


Output Wattage: 7000 Watts


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: Pulsar Dual-Fuel Generator 10,000W Peak 8000W Rated (Gasoline) / 9000W Peak 7000W Rated (Propane) w/Electric Start


Color: Black


Model Name: Portable Dual Fuel Generator- 8000 Rated Watts & 10000 Peak Watts - Gas & LPG


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: electric start-switch-


Tank Volume: 6.6 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 420 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: 12 hours


Running Wattage: 8000 Watts


Product Dimensions: 28.5 x 22.2 x 21.8 inches


Item Weight: 209 pounds


Department: Unisex Adult


Manufacturer: Pulsar


Item model number: PG10000B16


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great generator!
I purchased this Pulsar generator in June 2021. I was a bit hesitant because I had never heard of the brand. But a bit of research and reading reviews convinced me it would be a worthwhile purchase. I have no regrets! We live on a small island in the Caribbean. We went through a major hurricane a few years ago and have moved since. We wanted something that would help us with frequent power outages that are part life here (the power goes about 3-4 times a month, for anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours at a time) and provide us with reliable backup power if the power goes out for days or weeks at a time after a major storm. Thankfully we haven’t had another major storm, but when the power goes out, we are happy to have power and water (the cistern water we have requires a pressure pump to deliver water to our taps). The feature I like best is the dual fuel capability. To date I’ve used the Pulsar exclusively on propane. I use a small 20 lb. bottle, which is the same as the one for our gas BBQ. That way if I run out of propane for the generator, I can borrow the bottle from the BBQ while I fill the generator’s bottle, and vice versa. Plus, using propane you don’t have to worry about build up in the carburetor like do you with gasoline. I’m not sure exactly how many hours we get out of one 20 lb. bottle, but it’s enough that we only fill it every now and then with moderate use of the generator. If we ever have an extended outage, we can use a combination of gasoline and propane to keep us going as long as needed. The electric start makes it simple to operate. Every time I’ve used it over the past 2+ years it's started without any issue. The only downside is that it’s not very quiet, but that’s a small price to pay for the reliability and ease of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Thomas S Zurich

  • Dual Fuel is a great feature, but slightly inconsistent power output.
Lowering this rating down from 5 stars due to a newly discovered issue regarding quality of power produced. I have several things in my home running on Uninterruptible Power Supplies (APC Back-UPS XS 1300s), mainly my Internet Connections, Routers, Primary Workstation (I work from home), and also my Satellite TV and primary television. The UPS's provide me with plenty of run-time and prevent work interruptions due to the all too common short (1-5 second) power outages we see out here in the country. In the event of an extended outage, they provide me plenty of time to get cords run, the generator fired up and get the UPS's along with some other household items such as refrigerator/freezer a few lights, a couple fans powered by the generator. By no means am I overloading the generator with the minimal things I maintain when power goes down. Here is the problem! The power that this unit produces apparently is either not very clean or slightly insufficient. During a recent 9 hour outage, the power being produced by this unit would not consistently and properly allow the UPS's to maintain their batteries. The input power on the UPS's, when hooked up to the generator was showing 118-119 volts with fluctuations slightly below that, whereas under normal utility provided power, they usually read 121-122 volts. When I checked the voltage meter on the generator, it was showing 237-238 volts, instead of 240, which indicated that the readings on the UPS's were accurate. The result was that after about 5 hours or so, anything running on the UPS's began to shut down because the battery in the UPS was depleted and the UPS was not getting clean enough power to pass it directly to the items plugged into the UPS. The items on the UPS's would have power while the input voltage was reading 118-119 volts, but all of the UPS's would intermittently display themselves as offline due to power levels dropping. Therefore, once the batteries were fully depleted, the items being protected were losing power. Since those protected items had lost power several times, I ended up having to run those items directly to the generator and feed them "dirty" generator power, while allowing the UPS's to intermittently charge whenever the provided power level was high enough. VERY DISAPPOINTING as a home backup unit! May end up using this strictly as a "field generator" for work out on the property and other remote locations... then bite the bullet for a good diesel or propane Generac for emergency power for the house. Initial review text: Have only used this a couple times so far, and only on Propane, so, I can't speak for its longevity or gasoline operation. Used it on a couple of occasions to provide electricity for hand power tools and a Hobart Handler 140 Welder, working on / repairing fencing out in my pastures. Running on Propane, it fires up as expected and performs well. One reason I went with a Dual Fuel generator was that if required, I can provide fuel to it via the propane connection to the house (a 500 gallon tank), and not have to worry about making sure that gasoline isn't getting old and gumming up the carburetor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2018 by NorthTxRaider

  • Reliable, durable and powerful
Owner this for 2 1/2 yrs before reviewing. Electric start works every time. Dual fuel was a lifesaver last month when an ice storm had us out of power a week and the gas stations all went dry. We patch in on a 40’ cord and run the well pump, two fridges, a 6’ deep freeze, convection microwave, pellet stove, and several outlets for Keurig, internet modem and UPS, lights, and a skillet or hot plate. The microwave atop everything else will cause it to audibly bog just slightly. It’s a beast. Five gallons non-ethanol gas with this load gets 8-10 hrs, typically 9. For propane be sure to have a roll of propane tape ready for the connection. And get a hose with the pressure gauge, you’ll need it to know specifics when/if the generator gives a code about low available pressure. Most importantly - save yourself a lot of hassle and always start it on gas, then toggle to propane if that’s what you want to use. Starting on propane is hit-or-miss on this and many dual fuel generators. This isn’t a unit you’ll want to lift and travel with, at least not without a second, strong helper. Rolls from shop to home easy enough with the collapsible handles. It’s not quiet but when a disaster hits and everyone else around you has a not-so-quiet unit serving their needs... you won’t care. Especially if it’s providing heat and water, and saving your food! I would not take this camping - look for a quiet inverter if that’s your goal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2021 by Jon W. Shervey

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