I have the same generator. When checking the oil you do not screw the dipstick in. You just put it in until the threads touch but not tighten in. It also takes 1100 ml of oil so the whole bottle is the perfect amount. If you are going to run 5w 30 then use full synthetic and it is good year round. That is the information I got from champion. I strongly recommend reading the entire owners manual as there is a lot of information about breaking in the motor and short and long term storage care.
The worst customer service ever. They just don't answer your call so if you have an issue or need parts good luck. I will never buy again and can't return once fuel is added. Save yourself the grief go with Duromax or some other company that actually cares!
Just talked with Champion. You are supposed to run the oil it came with for the break in period of 5 hours at 50% capacity. After that, refill with 5w 30, and your good to go!! Ok 👌
The oil provided is the exact amount required. Reading directions would show that along with battery connection required. Have a Champion 10k dual fuel, put over 300 hours on it during aftermath of hurricane Ian. My Cummins was under 8 feet of storm surge so that puppy was a no go. Change the oil every 50 hours and you’ll have a good return on your investment
Agree with WHY you want one. We live out in the country but have always had marvelous power reliability. I have always wanted one for possible outages so we'd have our gas furnace blower and water pump working. It gets bloody cold here and a power outage could cause pipes to freeze and burst. But.......as crazy as the world is getting, you hit the nail on the head with another reason to have one. I bought the same one as you ! It gets delivered in 3 days.
That is a good question. I was just thinking about doing an experiment to find out. My generator has been used three times so far, and never by me. I let three different friends use it at three different times. I think, the first guy use it over a weekend (when his home power went out) and he used one tank. He used minimum power in his house - like a refrigerator and one lamp.
I'm almost ready to buy model 201175 but it costs twice as much! It has very similar specs plus an inverter and is much quieter. I have lots of neighbors close by and I don't want them showing up at my door with torches and pitchforks, or more likely long extension cords.
I would have liked a little more details on the start with the choke on and off and the start button...it is explained in manual but it's good to read manual and then see how you did it as it looked like it took a couple tries
Just bought the same generator, did you have to ground it in order to use 120v? I’m just setting mine up now so haven’t had a lot of time to research. Thanks!
Ground it? I had an electrician friend of mine, install a power inlet on the house. Now I fire up the generator, plug in the cord and boom! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BY3811Z/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Appreciate the help, I actually figured out what was going on. I had the 33 amp breaker switch flipped to off and I didn’t realize that was the breaker for the two 120v plugs. She’s all good now! Thanks again!
@Real Man Skills I waited for homedepot to get my WEN and arriving at the store to get it all they said is we ordered it, it's processing. I called their customer service who said it was delivered, oh, I see 2 shipments, then they called tge store. I walked onto the stores receiving dock like I worked there.hey, that got polite and quick personal attention! All very nice, and they knew about the wen. It actually got there in a few days- I'm into this 2 weeks?? The wheels came in, no generator. No one knew if the generator was reordered/shipped/ nothing. I went to tractor supply and got yours. It is 221 pounds, and a bear to get out of the pickup. I used truck ramps, put cardboard on the ramps, wore myself out wiggling it to the cardboard and it slid down. Read manual. Wheels and legs went on easy, filled with the supplied VietNam oil. Hooked the battery, added ethanol free fuel, turned to gas and manually yanked that cord. 2nd crank and perfect. Ran 3 hours, changed oil, changed to propane. Ran 20 minutes till propane ran out. During the breakin I added 2 1200w heaters and changed the wattage several times. I like it as much as my older 4000/3500 (something like that). The electric start is fantastic. I read on another dual start review to use gas now and then to be sure the needle valve doesn't clog over time.
I have the same generator. When checking the oil you do not screw the dipstick in. You just put it in until the threads touch but not tighten in. It also takes 1100 ml of oil so the whole bottle is the perfect amount. If you are going to run 5w 30 then use full synthetic and it is good year round. That is the information I got from champion. I strongly recommend reading the entire owners manual as there is a lot of information about breaking in the motor and short and long term storage care.
Reading the manual right now. Thanks.
The worst customer service ever. They just don't answer your call so if you have an issue or need parts good luck. I will never buy again and can't return once fuel is added. Save yourself the grief go with Duromax or some other company that actually cares!
Just talked with Champion. You are supposed to run the oil it came with for the break in period of 5 hours at 50% capacity. After that, refill with 5w 30, and your good to go!! Ok 👌
Done! Thanks for the info.
Wait to after 5 hrs empty the oil out and put more back in?
@@blessedisall6395 Yes, that is the "break-in" procedure.
The oil provided is the exact amount required. Reading directions would show that along with battery connection required. Have a Champion 10k dual fuel, put over 300 hours on it during aftermath of hurricane Ian. My Cummins was under 8 feet of storm surge so that puppy was a no go. Change the oil every 50 hours and you’ll have a good return on your investment
Thanks for the input.
Read the directions and you will see that you don't screw in the dipstick. The bottle from Champion was right-sized for the oil capacity.
bone head used the choke for propane too
Agree with WHY you want one. We live out in the country but have always had marvelous power reliability. I have always wanted one for possible outages so we'd have our gas furnace blower and water pump working. It gets bloody cold here and a power outage could cause pipes to freeze and burst. But.......as crazy as the world is getting, you hit the nail on the head with another reason to have one.
I bought the same one as you ! It gets delivered in 3 days.
Just like a fire extinguisher, we hope that we don't need it, but just in case. Thanks for watching!
me gusto lo voy a comprar pal rancho
¡Gracias por ver!
How long does that propane tank last?
That is a good question. I was just thinking about doing an experiment to find out. My generator has been used three times so far, and never by me. I let three different friends use it at three different times. I think, the first guy use it over a weekend (when his home power went out) and he used one tank. He used minimum power in his house - like a refrigerator and one lamp.
@@RealManSkills I see. I've used mine about 3 times also but I always used gas. I have this exact generator.
I'm almost ready to buy model 201175 but it costs twice as much! It has very similar specs plus an inverter and is much quieter. I have lots of neighbors close by and I don't want them showing up at my door with torches and pitchforks, or more likely long extension cords.
LOL. If you are the only one in the neighborhood with power, they'll be knocking to come in! Thanks for watching!
I would have liked a little more details on the start with the choke on and off and the start button...it is explained in manual but it's good to read manual and then see how you did it as it looked like it took a couple tries
Well at least it is going to be running off gas and then.propabe back in the day Briggs and stratton engine,s use to work on gas and then kerosene
Just bought the same generator, did you have to ground it in order to use 120v? I’m just setting mine up now so haven’t had a lot of time to research. Thanks!
Ground it? I had an electrician friend of mine, install a power inlet on the house. Now I fire up the generator, plug in the cord and boom! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BY3811Z/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Appreciate the help, I actually figured out what was going on. I had the 33 amp breaker switch flipped to off and I didn’t realize that was the breaker for the two 120v plugs. She’s all good now! Thanks again!
please how do I start my champion global power equipment model. I can not see provision for battery connection in it.
I am not familiar with that model.
Ppara checar el nivel de aceite se hace sin roscar la balloneta y cuando ya este en el nivel rscala y listo 😊.
Gracias. Ahora soy consciente.
Gas part,,, p.o.s
I want this one, but ordered a WEN 875i for the inverter because and the WEN is $300 less. Hope I don't find out why!!
Hope it works out well for you. Thanks for watching!
@Real Man Skills
I waited for homedepot to get my WEN and arriving at the store to get it all they said is we ordered it, it's processing. I called their customer service who said it was delivered, oh, I see 2 shipments, then they called tge store. I walked onto the stores receiving dock like I worked there.hey, that got polite and quick personal attention! All very nice, and they knew about the wen. It actually got there in a few days- I'm into this 2 weeks?? The wheels came in, no generator. No one knew if the generator was reordered/shipped/ nothing. I went to tractor supply and got yours. It is 221 pounds, and a bear to get out of the pickup. I used truck ramps, put cardboard on the ramps, wore myself out wiggling it to the cardboard and it slid down. Read manual. Wheels and legs went on easy, filled with the supplied VietNam oil. Hooked the battery, added ethanol free fuel, turned to gas and manually yanked that cord. 2nd crank and perfect. Ran 3 hours, changed oil, changed to propane. Ran 20 minutes till propane ran out. During the breakin I added 2 1200w heaters and changed the wattage several times. I like it as much as my older 4000/3500 (something like that). The electric start is fantastic. I read on another dual start review to use gas now and then to be sure the needle valve doesn't clog over time.
this was super helpful ...TY
Thanks for watching
Thanks for that
Thanks for watching!
I just bought the same generator.
I like mine! Thanks for watching!