🔋 Power Your Life, Quietly!
The Westinghouse 5000 Peak Watt Super Quiet Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator is a versatile power solution, offering 5000 peak watts and 3900 rated watts with a whisper-quiet operation of just 52 dBA. It features a remote electric start, dual fuel capability, and a smart LED data center for real-time monitoring. Ideal for both residential and commercial use, this generator ensures you stay powered up for up to 18 hours on a single tank, making it perfect for RVs, travel trailers, and home backup.
Material Type | Steel, aluminum, cast iron, plastic, or rubber |
Color | Blue/Black |
Runtime | 18 hours |
Current Rating | 30 Amps |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 5000 watts |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential |
Ignition System Type | electric start |
Output Wattage | 5000 |
Running Wattage | 3900 Watts |
Is Electric | No |
Starting Wattage | 5000 Watts |
Tank Volume | 3.4 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Total Power Outlets | 5 |
Additional Features | Portable, Electric Start, Hour Meter, Dual Fuel, Fuel Gauge |
Item Weight | 104.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5"L x 17.5"W x 20"H |
J**R
Good generator, good price.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Great generator, easy to set up, very quiet. I already had a non-inverter 6500w Ryobi generator for power outage emergencies at home, but that was going to be much too loud to use for our new 16 ft RV trailer. I'll be using this to power my RV trailer when boondocking - sitting in the pick-up bed, but I presume it could go onto a trailer rear-bumper platform if I wasn't already carrying bikes and a spare tire back there. I can usually do without aux power except in the summer with the dogs. If we have to leave them alone the ability to run the a/c when we stop to see a roadside attraction, etc. is critical. Thus this generator is providing much freedom for travel with the dogs (and will certainly add some comfort on hot nights for us humans, too). I did a test run with my 3500 btu RV air conditioner. Mathematically, I thought the iGen 5000 generator would handle it, but I was getting occassional OL trips when the A/C unit started. Thus I'll be putting a soft start device on the A/C.UPDATE: This soft-start worked wonders. A/C runs great now and starts up with no generator overload trips. Spartan Power SpartanStart - Soft Start Kit for RV Air Conditioner, A/C Unit, up to 20K BTU, 120v Softstart Aid, Battery Saving Softstartup System for RV, Van, or Camper Air Conditioning Systems
L**T
Perfect for 30 amp campers
Why did you pick this product vs others?:have had one for almost 5 yrs now and it has 1,400 hrs. Use it for my camper and it has been amazing. Came back looking to maybe another one as mine is getting age. Won’t start as quick as it used to but it has out lived my expectations. Have ran it as much as 5 days straight without turning it off and absolutely abused it while camping from pouring rain to 100 degree plus days and it has NEVER failed even one time. TTR 30 plug makes it perfect and it’s very quiet with around 15 hr run time with A/C going and up to 21 hr without A/C per tank. Had to replace the Carb once after leaving in storage over winter and not draining but was my own fault. Campers Keep in mind although it will do great for 30 amps, if you have a dual A/C camper this generator is now powerful enough to run both A/C’s at the same time.
D**S
Overall, very happy with the purchase.
I've had this now for about 8 months. I followed the recommendation of other reviews and bought a drain extension to make changing the oil easier and cleaner. I installed this before I filled it with oil the first time. Ideally you should buy this before you need it and break it in properly following the directions in the included manual as you keep it below 50% power and vary the load. Upon the recommendation of another friend I changed the oil multiple times during that break in period. I found lots of metal fragments in the oil each time I changed it during the break in. Once I was happy with how the oil looked coming out I stopped changing the oil. It ended up being something like 8 times. Maybe overkill, but I want to help the motor as much as I can for longevity. It's primary function for us will be a backup generator for when we lose power. As such, I only intend on using the propane function so I don't have to worry about fuel going bad.I've only done the break along with the additional oil changes so I have around 18 hours on it. I didn't even use a full 20lb propane tank. That wasn't a full service load either, but I was still happy with the fuel consumption amount. I like that the noise increases and decreases with the load and that it isn't just this constant steady loud noise. It's very portable with the wheels and handle and makes it easier to get in and out of the garage. It's a bit heavy if you were needing to lift this up (into a pickup or up and down stairs) but not out of the question.This unit about the right size for us offering the power we need for outages. I like that it has different types of receptacles to charge and power a variety of things. While costing more than other standard generators its a good value for an inverter generator. The included FOB worked great and I was able to remote start the generator from inside the house. During inclement weather this would be a big plus.I can't really think of any cons except for maybe access to the oil drain/fill.Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase and it will pay for itself after the first multi-day outage we have by not having to throw away our perishables in the fridges and freezer. Time will tell on longevity, but so far so good.
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