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The AIVOLT 8000 Watts Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator is a powerful, efficient, and eco-friendly solution for all your power needs. With a robust 322cc engine, it delivers 8000 starting watts and 6100 running watts, while its dual fuel capability allows for easy switching between propane and gasoline. Operating at a whisper-quiet 62 dBA, this generator is perfect for camping, RV trips, and home backup. It features a versatile control panel, advanced safety features, and meets strict environmental standards, making it a reliable choice for any outdoor or emergency situation.
B**4
CO2 sensors issues
*******Update:******Only issue I had was it not wanting to run in the back of the truck while driving and would cut off because of the CO SENSOR. I couldn’t find any info online so if you’re looking for it, it is in the front corner, behind the control panel. Takes a little work to get to it. To “test” the sensor to see if it’s the problem, you need to GROUND out the WHITE WIRE. The whole harness can be removed, just connect your 2 remaining blue plugs that will still be in the generator back together.This is a review for the 8000w modelBest way I found to get this thing out of the box was to cut the top open, roll box onto its side so both wheels are on the ground and the exhaust is pointed at the ground, then easily roll it out of the box and then lower the front to the ground.Added right at .75 qt of conventional oil (oil not included) the little funnel included is nice for what it is. Thread’s nicely into the hole and has a big enough opening to not make a mess pouring oil in. Added some gas, connected the battery and the thing fired right up and sounded good. Started button maybe seems a little quirky, maybe I wasn’t pushing it at the right angle or holding it down long enough but had to push it a couple times to get it to start, but once it started turning over, started right up.Was able to plug my 50 amp rV cord straight into the generator without any adaptor. The switch needs to be on 120v for that plug to work. I started turning on appliances to see how much power they pull. I was successfully about to run 2 air conditioning units, the water heater and microwave all at once pulling right at 6000w. Each one increased the load roughly 1500 watts.The real test will be in a couple weeks, plan on running both air conditioners for long periods of time. Both pull 3200 watts together and I’ll be tracking fuel consumption also while doing so.I feel like it’s slightly louder than my previous predator 3500 from hobo freight but overall it’s not too bad. But the predator would not run much more than 1 ac and some lights and mine kept going into overload protection.For the size, weight, power output and price I think this is a good product, hopefully it last a while
G**E
DO NOT BUY !
This is false advertisement. Not even close ! On the 50 amp plug this unit kept shutting off with a 3000 watt load . This can only power lights and refrigerator, I have 3 a/c units on my 5th wheel . This unit could barely power up one and after about 1 min of trying to run A/C my thermostat on the rv will display the “shed” ! This unit is trash and falsely advertised . I may have this independently tested just to slap a law suit on all parties involved . Pulled out my old noisy 6kw generator and guess what ! All 3 of my a/c units turned on and stayed on . Running test with all 3 running is 4800 watts . This is bad business , amazon for selling this trash with misleading information, AI volt for dishonest business practices . And a HUGE inconvenience especially when you buy a new generator and on paper it spec’s more than capable to support what electrical loads I have , only to fail with anything over 2000wats while you are trying to enjoy your weekend trip but only lead to disappointment!
B**Y
Nice Generator
I haven't started the generator yet however I believe it will work out perfectly for my 5th wheel RV - thanks
B**H
Quiet at idle, easy to start. Minor issues.
The media could not be loaded. It comes well packaged, but does not include a bottle of pre-measured oil like some other brands. You need to add .73 quarts before starting, so you can see how pre-measured is the way to go.While it does come with a couple tools, the one you really need is a 3/4" (19mm) open end wrench to attach the propane line with. It uses BBQ style propane tanks, and will not work with forklift tanks. In the video, I said natural gas, my bad.At idle it is certainly as quiet or quieter than advertised. My test was in front of a reflective wall and with significant background noise. I cannot test at full power until after the suggested break-in period. Yes, break-in. They recommend 5hr at 50% load or less, and not constant load.I will update after break-in.
P**S
Excellent Generator, Powerful and Extremely Quiet
I just purchased this generator and it's extremely quiet and easy to use. I currently have 3 other generators, an 8000 watts Generac, and two sportsmen and they will serve as backup or to lend to family. I needed something quieter but powerful enough to run my essentials in my 37+sqf home. I took it out of the box, added oil and gas, and broke in this generator. I ran it perfectly for 5 hours today on a light load: a large commercial fan, blower fan, portable heater, and another high-velocity fan. Afterward, I changed the oil to full synthetic. Changing the oil was the easiest I've ever had to do on my other generators. This is the perfect generator f you need to run essentials and require less noise, and the price is right. As an update, the only issue I have is that I had a 50 amp port to my home and ran everything but my water heater and oven. But when I used the converter, it worked on the 30 amp port side.
A**R
Does not make 6100 watts as stated
Bought this to use with my 40’ 5th wheel. Running both A/C units and the refrigerator running I was pulling 4800 watts and the unit went into an overload condition. The unit should handle this easily with 6100 running watts with 8000 inrush watts.Ran it again for 5 hours. No problem. Changed the oil and ran it. Again no problems. Maybe just needed a break in period. A little odd for though.
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