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A-Ipower GXS2300i 2300W Portable Gas-Powered Inverter Generator

GXS2300i 2300-Watt Recoil Start Gasoline Powered Ultra-Weight Inverter Generator with 80cc OHV Engine and CO Sensor Shutdown Powered by an 80cc OHV high performance 4 cycle engine, the A-iPower GXS2300i Inverter Generator is ultra-lightweight with a completely new design for superior weight reduction. Offering 2,300 starting watts and 1,800 running watts, it is designed to keep sensitive electronics safe as it has <3% THD of clean power output. With low idle technology providing an extended run time of 9 hours at 25% load, the unit is complete with parallel ports for double the power output when linked together. Ideal for home, camping, tailgating, and Rving as it operates at levels as low as 52 decibels, the inverter has a built in LED control panel light and a telescoping handle and wheels. With a digital data center that provides voltage, frequency, hours, power & fuel levels, and output/overload/oil level status along with fuel saving low idle and reset functions, the unit has a CO Sensor with automatic shutdown, as it monitors and reacts to carbon monoxide levels.
SKU: GE-2300I
  • Powered By: 80cc OHV high performance 4 cycle engine
  • High Output: 2,300 starting watts - 1,800 running watts
  • Pure Power: <3% THD of clean power output, sensitive electronics safe
  • Low Idle Technology: Extended run time of 9 hrs. at 25% load
  • Parallel Equipped: Complete with parallel ports for double the power output when linked together
  • Quiet Operation: As low at 52 db - ideal for home, camping, tailgating & RV
  • LED Equipped: Built in LED control panel light
  • Complete Mobility: Factory installed telescoping handle & wheels
  • Digital Data Center: Provides voltage, frequency, hours, power & fuel levels, output/overload/oil level status along with fuel saving low idle and reset functions
  • ULTRA Lightweight: Completely new design for superior weight reduction
  • CO Sensor With Auto Shutdown: Monitors and reacts to carbon monoxide (CO) levels