Wildfire 7000 Watt Gas Generator
March 25, 2009 by admin

The Wildfire 7000 watt gas generator is a generator you can depend on and it is loaded with features more often found on much more expensive generators. The Wildfire 7000 watt generator has a 7000 watt peak/surge output and an impressive 6000 watt continuous output. It is equipped with four, 15 Amp 110 volt AC receptacles, enabling several devices to be plugged into it at one time. It also has one 220 volt AC receptacle that can be used to run a more powerful device. Also included on this Wildfire generator is one 12 volt DC, polarity protected plug-in outlet with a twenty foot wire and battery clips.
A 12 volt battery charger is built into the Wildfire 7000 for convenience in loading batteries. This generator also is double circuit breaker protected and comes with a handy voltmeter.
The heavy-duty 13 horsepower Wildfire 7000 watt gas generator is powered by a 390cc Wildfire stroke manual recoil start engine. The engine starts quickly and runs quietly thanks to the extra large muffler that greatly reduces the noise level to a quiet 68 decibel level.
The gas tank holds a full 5.8 gallons of gasoline with a built-in gas gauge so you can keep an eye on how much fuel is left. The engine uses a half of a gallon of fuel per hour and the Wildfire 7000 can run continuously for up to an impressive twelve hours.
This generator comes with a built-in low oil shut down that will turn the generator off completely if there is an insufficient amount of oil in the engine-a great safety feature designed to prolong the life of the Wildfire 7000 watt gas generator.
The generator is encased in a heavy steel tubed frame with rounded edges that provide protection and allows this generator to be used in rugged terrain. The generator weighs 176 pounds and is 27 inches long, 24 inches high and 24 inches in diameter.
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