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INCLUDES:
• Tool Kit
FEATURES:
• Full power switch
• Condenser voltage regulation ensures stable voltage outputs
• Automatic idle control reduces engine RPM under no load for reduced fuel consumption and engine wear
• Convenient dual voltage output (120/240V AC); 12V DC for added versatility
• 5.7 gal. fuel tank capacity for 7.0 hours of continuous operation
• Rugged steel roll cage frame
• Brushless alternator design for less maintenance and downtime
• Recoil starter for added convenience
• Water-deflecting louvers all around for watertightness
• Aluminum alloy, OHV, 4-Cycle engine for reduced oil and fuel consumption
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Generator
• Volts AC (60Hz) 120 / 240
• Max Output Current 5,800W - 48.3 A / 24.2 A
• Rated Output Current 4,800W - 40 A/20 A
• Volts DC (AMPS) 12 (8.3)
• Engine
• Model EH34D
• Max HP/RPM 11.0 / 3,600
• Displacement (cc) 338
• Fuel Tank Capacity (ga.) 5.7
• Tool Kit
FEATURES:
• Full power switch
• Condenser voltage regulation ensures stable voltage outputs
• Automatic idle control reduces engine RPM under no load for reduced fuel consumption and engine wear
• Convenient dual voltage output (120/240V AC); 12V DC for added versatility
• 5.7 gal. fuel tank capacity for 7.0 hours of continuous operation
• Rugged steel roll cage frame
• Brushless alternator design for less maintenance and downtime
• Recoil starter for added convenience
• Water-deflecting louvers all around for watertightness
• Aluminum alloy, OHV, 4-Cycle engine for reduced oil and fuel consumption
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Generator
• Volts AC (60Hz) 120 / 240
• Max Output Current 5,800W - 48.3 A / 24.2 A
• Rated Output Current 4,800W - 40 A/20 A
• Volts DC (AMPS) 12 (8.3)
• Engine
• Model EH34D
• Max HP/RPM 11.0 / 3,600
• Displacement (cc) 338
• Fuel Tank Capacity (ga.) 5.7

Customer Reviews
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By
Heyward on 10/28/2012
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| Pros: | Reliable |
| Cons: | high initial cost |
| Recommended: | Yes |
The Makita will sustain the rated 4800 watt load indefinitely. It will run loads like refrigerators and window air conditioners that draw a large starting surge. The high initial cost gets you a unit that will run and run. In ten years, it only failed to start once (gum in the carb). Due to the outstanding reliability, I still rated the value High. Mine lacks the electric start which would be very helpful.




