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DK 3000W Dual Fuel Inverter Generator, Gas LPG Powered, Quiet Lightweight, Parallel Ready, CO Alert, EPA Compliant, for RV Outdoor Camping Tailgating (DK3000iD)

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Size: 3000W Dual fuel


Features

  • More Portable:The DK3000iD is one of the smallest and lightest dual-fuel inverter generators on the market in the 2000-3000W power range. Measuring only 18.9' x 11.4' x 17.3' and weighing 45.2 lbs. net. More portable and powerful enough for basic outdoor power needs.
  • More Fuel Options:Starting watts in gas mode is 3000W, running watts 2500W, built-in 1.0 gal fuel tank, and can be powered for 5 hours at half-load conditions. Connected to LPG, the peak watts are 2800W and the running watts are 2300W, which can get longer running time without midway operation.
  • More Professional:Powered by the DK164F/P OHV 4 stroke, air-cooled engine, the 145 cc displacement is approximately 80% higher than generator engines in the same power range (typically 80 cc), ensuring that the DK3000iD always delivers dependable power, demonstrating superior durability and reliability at sustained high load output.
  • Operation Quiet and Efficiency:Low Idle mode reduces fuel consumption depending on the load, eliminating the need to keep the engine running at full speed and reducing noise. A tank of fuel lasts up to 8 hours in Low idle mode, making it ideal for nighttime use.
  • Warranty:Includes a 1-year limited warranty and free lifetime expert technical support. Offline set up with after-sales service site, purchase worry-free.

Brand: DD DINKING


Wattage: 3000 watts


Fuel Type: Dual Fuel


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 45.97 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 3000 Watts


Special Feature: Dual Fuel


Included Components: 1-year limited warranty and free lifetime expert technical support


Model Number: DK3000iD


Manufacturer: DINKING


Brand Name: DD DINKING


Included Components: 1-year limited warranty and free lifetime expert technical support


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 20.47"L x 12.6"W x 18.7"H


Item Weight: 45.97 Pounds


Runtime: 34 hours


Frequency: 60 Hz


Tank Volume: 1 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 80 Cubic Centimeters


Starting Wattage: 3000 Watts


Is Electric: No


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 3000 Watts


Additional Features: Dual Fuel


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Wattage: 3000 watts


Fuel Type: Dual Fuel


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


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  • 2 Fridges, TV, Laptop, Lights, Chargers
Size: 3000W Dual fuel
This is one mighty little generator. I use only LPG (Propane), and this was the perfect choice for the price. Other reviews say that its hard to start on LPG, and you have to add gas for the first start. I disagree! If you follow the instructions for LPG, Set Dial Choke 2 pulls, Run 2 pulls, and repeat. Started and ran great after the second set of pulls, and the hair dryer ran (1875 watts= 14/15 Amps) without barely increasing engine speed, and this was on low Idle. I can run everything in my Headline at one time. However, running all these consumes too much fuel. Have to run one fridge 2-3 hours, 2nd fridge 2-3 hours, and the Generator never goes over a 50% load. One BBQ size Propane tank, (20 Lb) can last anywhere from 6-8 hours. A good fridge can last almost 24 Hrs before meat in the freezer start to defrost significantly. I don't let it get that far, but over night when its cooler, no problem. Plus you and your neighbors can sleep! Please make sure you use a good quality 12 gauge extension cord. 14/16 gauge is too light weight for a fridge. With Running/Starting Watts on Propane, lower than gas, Propane never goes bad! Gas starts to degrade in 3-6 months. Propane is the way to go, much cleaner running engine/carburetor. Note, that this Generator is for emergency outages only, and wont run a HVAC unit, or Heat Pump. Just basic essentials like Fridges, Lights, TV, Laptop, and USB chargers for phones etc.. With a few Propane tanks, versus Gas cans, you should be able to get through a normal power outage. What is Normal? 12/24/48 Hours at most. Other than that, you'll need an unlimited supply of Gas or Propane. This Generator is also quieter than others, I believe similar to a Honda of this size, at 1/3rd the cost. I only plan to use this for emergency purposes. Yet I did order replacement Spark plugs, Oil Funnel, Oil, (I use 5W30 Synthetic) as small generators like this require good maintenance. Good luck to all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by TW in AZ

  • First impressions were good
Size: 3000W Dual fuel
This was just delivered today. Packaging, build quality, extra goodies- all good. The real review is… I unboxed it, put oil in it, pulled the chord slowly a few times to lube the inner’s, hooked my propane tank to it with the included hose. Here is the important part - with propane, once you pull a few times with the switch in start(choke) move the switch to run! One more pull in run and she fired right up! Nice and quiet. So far so good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Daniel W.

  • Awesome little workhorse!
Size: 3000W Dual fuel
This is very easy to set up with a propane system, easy to start. One pull with the choke fully on then turn to run and pull to start. It started right up by 3rd pull with propane only. It is extremely quiet efficient and the performance is great. I highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by Joel LeBlanc

  • Runs great
Size: 5000W Gas
Works great. Good generator. Push start with included battery. Super easy to use. Need a regulator to use propane. Good stable power output. 30amp Rv runs about 50% power on gas with ac on in summer. Folded engine from stop and start refilling. Push start didn’t get it going. One super light pull and it fired right up. Overloaded it one time and it resets easy. Well worth the money. It’s about 100ish pounds but deff lighter than a regular one. Inverter is the way to go. And it’s quieter than a normal central ac unit as well. Had em side by side and you couldn’t tell the difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Connor m.

  • Amps
Size: 3000W Dual fuel
Won't even run my AC in my pop-up camper Sad
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Placeholder

  • starts easy with just propane
Size: 3000W Dual fuel
Some reviews say it's hard to start with just propane and to start with gasoline. Luckily, a more experienced generator user told me to just use propane and avoid the dirty stinky gas that can foul plugs and carbs. I've only used it once, but it started right up following the LPG start instructions: 2 pull on choke, then pull it on regular run. You'll need to buy a quart of 5-30 motor oil, and pour in just under half a quart. Of course you need to buy a propane supply- like the 4 gallon propane tank that you have with your grill. I like to buy a new one and fill it myself. Lots of Uhaul dealers sell propane to pump into your tank. It's cheaper than doing the tank exchange, and you keep your nice new tank- not trading it for a painted rusty one. All you need is the generator, the tank (fill it with propane) and 5-30 motor oil. And an extension cord. The generator comes with a propane hose that has a regulator already attached. The hose has nipples on each end, so you do not want to use any tape on the threads. 2 more FYI: I was worried about purging the new propane tank of regular air or nitrogen if it was packaged with nitrogen. (I thought maybe that's why some people had trouble starting with propane- it wasn't pure enough). To purge, just get the tank filled with propane. Then go home and with the tank knob turned closed, attach the generator supplied hose to the tank, but leave the small end unattached. Aim the hose away (outdoors, of course) and open the tank knob for 5 seconds. Do this 2- 4 times to get rid of air and moisture in the air. Now attach the hose to the generator. Put a little soapy water around connections to look for leaks of bubbles. The last FYI is there is a nut on the generator for a ground wire. This is just if you are tying the generator into your home electric panel fuse/ breaker box. Doesn't do a thing if you are just running an extension cord to a few appliances. In fact, in that instance, or camping, a grounding rod mildly adds to your danger with some electricity in the ground where you are standing to possible complete the circuit . Thanks to the prepper I ran into at Uhaul propane filling station. I was ignorant this morning. Now, you and I are both experts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by David

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