GENTRAX GT3500 Inverter Generator 3.0kW Rated Pure Sine Wave 3.5kW Max $719.20 Delivered @ Ozzie Energy via MyDeal

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I bought this with the MyDeal cashback a month ago. Was able to run 2 freezers and 2 fridges when the power went out. Currently $879 on Amazon.

Tech Specs

Brand: GENTRAX
Model: GT3500
Max Output: 3.5KW
Rated Output: 3.0KW
AC Outlet: 2x 240V/15A Outlet
DC Outlet: 12V/8.3A; Single 'T' Type
AC Outlet Type: 100% Pure Sine Wave
Engine Type: Air-cooled, 4 Cycle, OHV, Gasoline Engine, Single Phase
Engine Speed: 5500rpm
Displacement: 149.5cc
Start Mode: Pull Start
Run Time: 6.2h (50% Load); 8h (Economy Mode)
Economy Control: Economy Switch
Ignition Mode: T.C.I
Spark Plug: A7RTC (TORCH)
Fuel Type: Regular Automobile Gasoline (Unleaded Gasoline)
Fuel Capacity: 5.7Liters
Oil Type: SAE 10W30
Oil Capacity: 1 Liter
Certificates: Euro 5; RCM Australian Standards Approved; United States EPA Certified
Low/Overload Protection: Automatically Protection Turns On
Noise Level: 58db (7m)
Warranty: 1 Year

Dimensions & Weight

Product Size: L565xW320xH470mm
Package Size: L595xW355xH510mm
Net Weight: 28kg
Gross Weight: 29.5kg

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Comments

  • how'd you go with runtime?

  • +1

    Read the "Storage" section of the user manual, if you don't use it often. Unlike Ryobi's, you need to remove spark plugs, add oil, turn engine before storage.

    https://gentrax.com.au/cdn/shop/files/GS-BECE.pdf?v=11553151…

  • +1

    With this I can drive my Tesla to Uluru!

    • Thats a lot of petrol to get to Uluru in a Tesla. 5.7litres for about 4 hours of 3kW.

      • Yeah, but with limited charging station, this might be the only choice. Else have to drive a hybrid car there.

    • Top gear Magazine UK recently took a Kia EV3 from Darwin to Adelaide.

      I think they went to Uluṟu too.

      • Thanks for sharing, I will look into it.

  • Any recommendations for a basic generator for a fridge and rainwater tank pump (6-7amp)? Just need something basic during random outages.

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