GENMAX Portable Inverter Generator 9000W Super Quiet Gas propane Powered Engine
Wattage 9000 watts
Fuel Type Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Power Source propane-powered, gas-powered
Voltage 240 Volts
Output Wattage 9000 Watts
Color Black, Orange
Product Dimensions 30.91"L x 22.64"W x 29.33"H
Engine Type 4 Stroke
Tank Volume 6.9 Gallons
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About this item
- 【DUAL FUEL OUTPUT】 458cc 4-stroke OHV engine produces 9000 peak watts and 7600 rated watts with 6.9 gallon fuel tank; Gas or Propane Powered ,giving you the freedom and flexibility of fuel choice. This generator is perfect for emergency home power, job site use or camping with your RV.
- 【 EASY TO CARRY AND USE】 Strong steel handle and 2 rolling wheels for easy travel; 5 in 1 Digital Data Center(Hours, Voltage, Loading,Gas fuel meter, Frequency) ,Remote Start With Key Fob.
- 【Extremely Quiet, Extremely Fuel Efficient】As Low as 62 dBA Noise with 25%loading at 23 feet distance. Features “LOW IDLE Mode” for Maximum Fuel Efficiency.
- 【CO DETECT】 Automatically turns off the generator when an unsafe level of carbon monoxide is detected.
- 【Parallel Capability】 Voltage Transfer switch allows you parallel both 120v or 240v. Simply use parallel cord to connect two GM9000iED inverters together to double your power to 18,000 peak watts and 15,200 running watts. (parallel kit sold separately).
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Customer Reviewsvd****vd
It works very well. It has been in use for the third month with no problems. The generator is working fine
gf*****hhThis generator is perfect for my needs! I was looking at the larger 240 volt inverter generators on the market to power my house during extended power outages. I decided this GENMAX GM9000iED has the most features for the best price compared to any of the other similar generators in this category. For example, if you compare this GENMAX 9000 iED generator to the Predator 9500 watt inverter generator offered by Harbor Freight:The GENMAX has a full digital multi meter showing power usage, the Predator only has an hour meter.The GENMAX has remote start, the Predator does not.The GENMAX has an engine oil filter screen, the Predator does not. (as far as I know, none of the GENAMX competitors have any form of engine oil filtration)The GENMAX is dual fuel compatible (gasoline and propane), the Predator is only setup to burn gasoline
bg*****gffGreat Generator, after long research I went with this one, If you are interested I did a Youtube Review "GENMAX GM9000iED Portable Inverter Generator, Home backup, RV Overview - Review"Main Reasons why I got the Genmax GM9000iED Over the Predator and Duromax.1- Dual Fuel2- Forced air cooling system3- Exhaust on the back and not to the side like Predator and Duromax.4- Easy access to Air Filter5- It
tt*****eteFinally, I explained why, in my opinion, the Genmax GM is the best generator on the market. Happy shopping. I give it 5 stars
nn*****ngI am using this to power my whole house via the 240V 50A outlet. I have added a 50A inlet, breaker and main breaker interlock to my load center. It runs my 4 Ton "contractor grade" (read: not the most efficient unit available) central A/C just fine. Note: I have added a MicroAir Soft Start to my compressor.The close up photo shows where I have added a receptacle for a battery charger (Battery Tender) to plug in and maintain the battery while not in use (yellow circle highlights the added receptacle port).All in all, while I just received this generator and have run it a total of 2 hours, I am impressed thus far. It is replacing a Westinghouse 9500DF which I also liked but wanted the cleaner inverter generated power and the much quieter generator.
vv*****fdI've bought this generator as an emergency backup for our house (gulf region), so it doesn't get used often. So far, we only used it for the 5 hour break-in period. It worked well. Noise level is OK, it's quieter than our old 212cc open frame non-inverter generator. So it's an improvement, but you can't expect Honda level quietness. However, I'll say that Genmax has definitely put in an effort to make it quiet. There is foam padding inside in multiple places.Generator started without any issues and we ran it with up to 50% load as recommended per the instruction manual during the break-in period, so up to ~3.5KW. We were able to power several appliances and a 2 Ton inverter AC running on 240V (AC being inverter means that there was no huge inrush current, I don't know if it could run a traditional AC unit because they draw a lot of power initially).It's pretty heavy and seems pretty solid build, lot's of metal even