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Champion Power Equipment 4250-Watt Dual Fuel RV Ready Portable Open Frame Inverter Generator with Quiet Technology

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Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel


Features

  • ADVANCED DIGITAL HYBRID DESIGN: 50% quieter and 20% lighter than a traditional Champion 3500-watt generator, plus our Economy Mode feature saves fuel and extends engine life
  • DUAL FUEL: This RV Ready inverter operates on gasoline or propane and has a 120V 30A RV, plus two 120V 20A household outlets and 12V DC outlet with dual USB adapter
  • QUIET TECHNOLOGY: 64 dBA is great for RVs, tailgating, your next project or home backup, with 4250 starting watts and 3500 running watts for up to 22 hours run time on gasoline. Covered Circuit Breakers : Yes
  • PARALLEL READY: If you purchase the optional ParaLINK Parallel Kit, you can increase your power output by connecting up to two 3000-watt or higher inverter generators
  • CHAMPION SUPPORT: Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts

Description

The Champion Power Equipment 4250-Watt Open Frame Inverter Generator is one of the most innovative products on the market. We cut the noise level in half by integrating Quiet Technology digital components used in more advanced inverters, and then we created an efficient mechanical design to decrease the overall footprint and weight by up to 20 percent. A quiet, lightweight addition to your RV and a cost-effective power solution, this Open Frame Inverter generator is smaller, quieter, lighterBETTER! Operate your Dual-Fuel generator on gasoline or propane, and easily switch fuels with a quick turn of the fuel selector dial. Using gasoline, the 224cc Champion engine produces 4250 starting watts and 3500 running watts, and will run for 22 hours at 25% load when the 4.0-gallon fuel tank is full. It produces 3825 starting watts and 3150 running watts, and will run for 14 hours at 25% load when using a 20-pound propane tank. This inverter has a 0.6-quart oil capacity and a low oil shut-off sensor, and operates at 64 dBA from 23 feet, which is a bit louder than normal speech. Confidently connect your sensitive electronics since our Open Frame Inverter produces only Clean Power (less than 3% THD). Our Quick Touch Panel offers fast access to controls, while Economy Mode monitors power consumption, and Cold Start Technology ensures a quick start in cold weather. The outlets in this RV Ready inverter include a 120V 30A RV (TT-30R), two 120V 20A household outlets (5-20R) and a 12V DC automotive-style outlet with a dual USB adapter included. Sold separately, the optional ParaLINK Parallel Kit, with included standard 50-amp RV outlet, allows you to increase output by connecting up to two 3000-watt or higher inverter generators. 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: 4250 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 79 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 4250 Watts


Special Feature: Super Quiet, Lightweight, Dual Fuel


Included Components: Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Propane (LPG) Hose, USB Adapter


Brand: ‎Champion Power Equipment


Wattage: ‎4250 watts


Fuel Type: ‎Gasoline


Power Source: ‎Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Residential


Item Weight: ‎79 Pounds


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Output Wattage: ‎4250 Watts


Special Feature: ‎Super Quiet, Lightweight, Dual Fuel


Included Components: ‎Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Propane (LPG) Hose, USB Adapter


Color: ‎Dual Fuel Technology


Product Dimensions: ‎27.9"L x 23.4"W x 21.7"H


Model Name: ‎4250-Watt Open Frame


Engine Type: ‎4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: ‎Compression


Tank Volume: ‎4 Gallons


Engine Displacement: ‎224 Cubic Centimeters


Runtime: ‎22 hours


Frequency: ‎60 Hz


Starting Wattage: ‎4250 Watts


Running Wattage: ‎3500 Watts


Is Electric: ‎No


UPC: ‎817198023854


Manufacturer: ‎Champion Power Equipment


Part Number: ‎200914


Item Weight: ‎79 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎200914


Style: ‎4250-Watt + Dual Fuel


Pattern: ‎Inverter


Horsepower: ‎12.0


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎64 dB


Special Features: ‎Super Quiet, Lightweight, Dual Fuel


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Limited Warranty


Date First Available: October 16, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic generator
Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel
This thing is great. Super easy to start, my wife can get it going no problem. Love the dual fuel option. I run it on propane so I don’t have to worry about old gas and a clogged carb. Will run all 120v essentials in your home with plenty of power. Quiet and fairly light weight
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Very high quality - Happy Camper
Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel
I bought this for a variety of reasons: - Dual fuel and the ability to run Propane. This generator will be used very rarely, perhaps every two or three years whenever local power goes down. It MUST start when needed. Propane, unlike gasoline, does not deteriorate during long term storage. Therefore I plan to run it with a couple of 100 lb propane tanks. - High ratings. - The Champion website seems well organized. - Complete and well organized user manual, parts list, and wiring diagram. - Competitive, innovative technology and fully featured product range. They offer dual fuel on their smallest generators. - Very reasonable price. - Light enough that I can lift it, should the need arise. - Lots of youtube vids. Comments: - I bought their wheel kit, it installed in about 10 minutes. - At first I was unable to start the generator. A shot of starter fluid got it going for about 5 seconds, then it stalled. I thought it was a spark problem. I called Champion service and got a knowledgeable person on the line in less than 2 minutes. I asked if the low oil shutoff could be stuck. They said it's very rare for that to be a problem. The solution was to pre-load the recoil starter. That's when you pull the cord until you get resistance (about half way), then release the cord, then do a full pull. I did that and it started instantaneously. - The fuel gauge was stuck on empty. Champion service is sending a free replacement. They said it's very easy to replace. - The overall impression is high quality, nothing feels cheap. I was a little skeptical about the EZ start dial, which is a combined gas/propane fuel valve and ignition switch. However, it feels robust and operates with a positive action. It's wonderful to be able to switch from gas to propane with just the flick of the wrist. The propane hose and fittings are top quality, and even include a snazzy removable bracket to hang it on the generator. - Noise is on par with other small generators. But the relatively large 224 cc engine doesn't sound buzzy, more of a subdued rumble. Conclusion: Yes, I recommend this generator. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021 by Tatiana Joslyn

  • Champion, 200914 4250-Watt Open Frame Inverter Generator, Dual Fuel
Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel
I bought this for the purpose of power outages. I based the purchase on 1. the dual fuel aspect and 2. the reviews for Champion where by and large good. I did not want to pay a premium for a Honda and then add a propane conversion kit. I chose an inverter generator to be kind to things with chips in them. Almost everything has chips in them, from refrigerators to TVs. A regular generators output has the potential of being to dirty. Also, the idea of being able to have propane on hand for an indefinite period of time and not go stale was appealing. Note that using propane the running wattage is 3150 vs 3500 for gasoline on this inverter generator. I followed the instructions upon unpacking the inverter generator and filled it with the supplied oil. The next step was to give it the recommended 5hr break-in. The set up was on my back patio . Hooking it up to propane was a breeze. This model is a pull start. On my first attempt starting it I did not tension the pull cord first (as instructed) and thought something was wrong. Checking the manual and found the user error, tensioned the cord and it started right away. Be sure to set up in an area where exhaust gas will not build up i.e. near windows, doors or to near people etc. The load I used was my home refrigerator-720 watts (running wattage), a 1/4hp fan about 400 watts, and a hair drier upward to 1200 watts. I used the hair drier to alter the output as recommended in the manual to help seat the piston rings. Shutting it off was as easy as shutting off the propane supply. After the break-in I let it cool enough to change the oil, I used 10W-30. Cons: 1. There is a red LCD readout that is difficult to read in bright sunlight. 2. Does not come with a wheel kit. At the time of my purchase I didn't find one available so I used a moving dolly to get it around. 3. Do not know if this counts as a con. It has a 30A RV plug instead of three prong twist lock plug. I bought an RV plug made by Conntek on Amazon it gave me two more outlets. Conntek makes other plugs that will work too. 4. Though on the quiet side for a generator it is still noisy. I plan on making a shed with good venting, fan assist air movement and rockwool sound dampening. Please note that although I list these as "Cons" they would not have changed my mind in the least and may be common with other generators, just the nature of the beast. Pros: 1. Being able to use propane is a plus. Although the generator gives a lower output I don't have to worry about storing gasoline, going stale or whether it has to much ethanol for my use. Propane can be stored laterally for years. Also, the exhaust does not have an overwhelming obnoxious odor as it does with gasoline. Just a few ending notes. It is worth mentioning again about exhaust, placement is everything. Do not skimp on extension cords. Look at the wire gauge my guess is that my refrigerator at 720 watts (running) might pull 2160 when a compressor kicks on. I wouldn't run a 16 or 14 gauge extension cord for it. Think of it as if it where a water pipe. The higher number (gauge) of the wire, smaller the pipe. This is more restrictive to all of those electrons trying to move through the wire. The lower number (gauge) like 12 or 10, larger the pipe, easier flow, less restriction. If power cycles on what you plug in then account for it and have a cord that can handle it. Also, pay attention to the available Amps and what you are plugging in. I hope to update this in a year or so. A review on a brand new purchase doesn't really do justice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Runs well, A little loud
Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel
I got this for using with my 30-amp travel trailer. It does the job. It runs the AC (and a few other things) in hot and humid Texas for about 12 hours on a 20# propane bottle or about 1/2 tank of gas. It's an "open frame" "inverter" so it's a combination of both. Louder than a full inverter, but quieter than a regular open frame. I added the wheel kit for maneuverability. At 75", it's a little heavy for me to lift into the truck, but I can usually find help. The dimensions are actually 20.9 x 18.3 x19.4". If you get a 32x24x24 cover, it will be WAY too big! The 30 amp outlet and regular outlets are recessed a bit and I had trouble with the RV plug vibrating out. Ended up using a ratchet strap to keep the plug solidly in place (or else the AC wouldn't run). Would be a better design if the outlets were flush with the side. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by D. Vajdak D. Vajdak

  • NO REASON NOT TO GIVE IT HIGH MARKS
Style: 4250-Watt + Dual Fuel
Bought for California storms which routinely take down power lines in our area. Now that I am prepared for blackouts, we haven’t had any this storm season. I’ve only tried it on propane, not gas, because I have plenty of extra tanks in zombie apocalypse storage since propane doesn’t go bad like regular gasoline. Hooked up the tank, set the choke, and after a few pulls it started right up. Everything seems to be well made and working perfectly fine. I do recommend getting a wheel kit for it because it’s a little heavier than I thought. I can move it, but my wife can’t. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by Retired World Traveler

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