Does the A-iPower 5000-Watt Generator Have an Automatic Voltage Regulator?
Question:
Does this unit have an Automatic Voltage Regulator AVR?
asked by: Dennis J
Expert Reply:
Yes, the A-iPower 5000-Watt Generator # 289-AP5000 does have the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) to help minimize voltage fluctuations. This unit is loaded with safety features. I includes a low oil warning light and automatically shuts off if the oil level becomes too low for safe use. The push-to-reset circuit breakers provide overload protection & the spark arrester prevents release of flammable debris.
I love this generator because it uses standard unleaded gas which means no mixing gas and oil. It's also much quieter than other generators - even quieter than a typical vacuum cleaner. It is perfect for residential or campground use.
I'd also recommend picking up this Gas Gauge Funnel, # FT10711, to keep you from overfilling your tank and spilling gas.
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A-iPower 5,000-Watt Portable Generator - 4,000 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start
- Generators
- No Inverter
- Gas
- 4000 Running Watts
- Wheels
- 5000 Starting Watts
- 120 Volt Output
- 240 Volt Output
- Not CARB Approved
- Recoil Start
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