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About this item
Introducing the Pulsar PG1202SA 1200-watt portable generator, designed for small-scale DIY projects, hunting, and camping applications where portable power is necessary. With its lightweight and compact design, this generator can easily be transported in a truck bed or trunk of a vehicle, making it a convenient option for tailgating events or camping trips. Featuring a recoil start, this generator comes equipped with two 120V outlets and one 12V DC outlet, providing ultimate convenience and portability.
The PG1202SA generator boasts 1200 peak watts and 900 running watts, with a peak amperage of 8.3A. Equipped with a 69cc, 2HP 2-stroke engine, this generator utilizes a gasoline to oil ratio of 30:1 for efficient and reliable performance. With a 1-gallon fuel tank, this generator can run for up to 5 hours at 50% load.
The Pulsar PG1202SA’s compact 35lbs design with carrying handle allows for easy transportation, while the included trickle charge DC cable provides the added convenience of 12V battery charging. Backed by a one-year warranty, this generator is the perfect solution for light duty on-the-go power.
- 1200 Peak Watts/ 900 Running Watts
- (Two) 120V outlets, (One) 12V Outlet
- Peak Amperage: 8.3A
- Rated amperage: 7.5A
- 69cc, 2HP 2 stroke engine
- Recoil Start
- Gasoline to oil ratio – 30:1
- 5 Hours Runtime at half Load
- 1.1 Gallon fuel tank
- Compact 35lbs design with carrying handle
- Includes: Trickle Charge DC Cable
- Backed by 1 Year Warranty
- 17.1 inches length x 16 inches width x 15.4 inches height
Kindle Customer (verified owner) –
I don’t write reviews. I’m writing this time because this little gizmo is outstanding. My first test was to start my compressor. I was shocked to see it perform this operartion. This is the second year to take it camping with our RV. We use the Onan for massive electrical use, then switch to the little gen to run all day for most 110 watt usage. It powers all our devices for communications and work at home systems.
UPDATE: Although the generator is working perfectly and we are using it regularly since we are at our campground with our RV, we have had a minor failure on the machine. The heat shield has fallen off the exhaust. Looks like the rivets broke. I might try to restore it when we return to my home shop.
The Drifter (verified owner) –
I’ve waited a little while on this well I tested it. I got an off grid place I spend half the year at, it’s mostly small solar setup here 800W total power. I’m learning what I need and I just wanted this to charge my solar in the case of no sun for a few days. Right now it’s just charging the jackery and only idols doing so. My solars getting larger as I can afford it so there’s probably a time coming I won’t need this but in the meantime it’s doing what it’s Sapposed to without a hitch.
Mr.hunter (verified owner) –
This is a perfect size for camping, it’s compact and it’s not that loud. 2 pulls and it’s running.
I used it elk hunting at low 20’s and the cold temperatures didn’t even affect this generator