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Generac 7117 Gp2200I W 50St Inverter, Orange

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Style: GP2200i


Pattern Name: Generator


Features

  • Quiet, Compact, Easy to use. AC rated output running Watts: 1700, AC maximum output starting Watts: 2200. Rated 120 VAC Amperage-14.1
  • Truepower technology provides clean, stable power ideal for sensitive electronics, tools and appliances while the 1.2 gallon fuel tank allows 10.75 hours of run time at 25% load
  • Built-in handle makes it easy to transport and the integrated OFF/RUN/CHOKE knob simplifies startup procedures
  • Economy mode provides excellent fuel economy and noise reduction while the LED status lights alerts you on low-oil, overload and power
  • Parallel ready allows you to connect 2 inverters together for twice the power (parallel kit model 7118 sold separately)

Brand: Generac


Wattage: 1700.00


Fuel Type: Diesel


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 46.6 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2200 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: inverter generator^owner's manual


Color: Orange


Brand: Generac


Wattage: 1700.00


Fuel Type: Diesel


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 46.6 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2200 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: inverter generator^owner's manual


Color: Orange


Product Dimensions: 19.7"L x 11.4"W x 17.9"H


Material: Plastic


Model Name: GP2200i


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Tank Volume: 1.2 Gallons


Runtime: 10 hours


Frequency: 60 Hz


Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 11.4 x 17.9 inches


Item Weight: 46.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Generac


Item model number: 7117


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Excellent genset to keep your refrigerator, fans, and small electronics running in emergencies!
Ordered on September 4, the day the State of Emergency was declared here in Florida for Hurricane Irma, with plenty of time to get it fueled up and oiled up and checked out before we lost power early morning of the 11th. Generator handily powered both a side-by-side refrigerator and a small chest freezer, as well as a desktop PC, cable internet modem and wifi router, and various fans and LED light fixtures, all simultaneously, along with intermittent use of a hot plate and 700 watt microwave. Typical runtime with that load was 9 - 10 hours. Overnight we would disconnect the refrigerator and freezer (both stayed plenty cool overnight) and run the unit on Eco Mode from about midnight to 8am, and then would boil enough water for coffee and tea using an electric kettle, and fry up a quick breakfast using an electric hotplate before hooking up the fridge and freezer again. This load would get us about 12 hours on a tank of gas. I estimated for our purposes it used about 2 1/2 gallons per 24 hours of runtime. For the first couple of days we ran only ethanol-free gas through it, after that we had to refill our cans and had to settle for what we could get, but the generator still seemed to run fine on E10. Would still only recommend a quality branded ethanol-free gas however. After the initial breakin period, replaced manufacturer provided oil with Mobil 1 5w-30 that I already had, but when we got our internet service back and reading some threads and advice on the Bobistheoilguy.com forums, replaced that after 24 hours with Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 to get a little more safety margin running in the Florida heat. Also, the Rotella was on sale for $21 for a gallon, which I figure will probably last me quite a few years with this generator. Pros: - Compact and relatively lightweight. About the size of a bulky suitcase. - Quiet. My neighbor's portable non-inverter gensets were for the most part perceptibly louder to me inside my house than this thing unless it throttled up to handle a transient load. Overnight at minimal load it was difficult to hear over the fan I had running in my bedroom. On the back porch, it was impossible to hear from the street, which much reduces the odds of it becoming a target for theft, which is important considering how easy it would be to carry this thing off. - Sips gas. We didn't have any 5 gallon gas cans before the storm, only two 2 Gal cans, a 2 1/2 Gal can, and a 1 Gal can. That would have been enough to last us the entire outage of 3 1/2 days of constant running including what I had already put in the generator. 3 5 gallon cans + a 2 1/2 gallon can (to make the generator easier to fill) should last an entire week. - Easy to start. All it needed was to turn the dial from Off to Choke or Run, make sure the gas cap vent was turned to On, and Eco Mode was turned to Off. The starter cord was easy to pull, and the machine usually started on the first or second pull. Not really a Con: - Can't always start our side-by-side refrigerator on Eco Mode. Turning Eco Mode to Off keeps the generator running at high idle, which is good for quickly handling transient loads like starting electric motors, but uses more gas. Eco Mode drops the running speed down to the minimal possible idle for the current load and only spins back up as increasing load is applied, saving gas. I found that sometimes our fridge refused to start when the generator was in Eco Mode, as the generator couldn't spin up fast enough to handle the demand. The fridge's compressor would trip off in overload while the generator spun up to maximum power, then reset and try again a few minutes later, repeating the cycle. It wasn't consistent, and I think whether the Generac could start the fridge in Eco Mode depended on how recently the fridge had been running [liquid refrigerant in the compressor makes for hard starts] or if other loads on the generator were keeping the speed enough that it could respond quickly to the demand from the fridge. At any rate, the fridge started every time when I turned Eco mode off, and then once started I could turn the Eco Mode back on to let the generator slow down again. As I didn't want to leave the genset in Eco Mode Off full time to make sure the fridge would start if I wasn't attending to it, I would disconnect the refrigerator overnight. Our chest freezer never had a problem, and I expect newer and small fridges than our 17 year old GE side-by-side wouldn't either. This isn't enough to subtract a star from my rating, just my observation. Altogether, I highly recommend this little generator for exactly the purpose we used it for, which was to keep essential appliances running through an extended power outage. I think many people would also find this generator to also perfectly suit their needs for brief voluntary periods off the grid, such as tailgating, camping, weekends at the cabin, or running power tools and electronics at a remote job site. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2017 by Jason Osmond

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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Allison Brinkley

  • Wouldn't start initially, but very quiet once I figured something out.
Later on 5-25-2021, day of delivery. Generator would run 30-40 minutes, then stop. After a while it could be started and run again. Each time I checked the oil level and fuel. It uses little fuel. I went through tech support, they determined it was defective, issued a full refund, and told me to keep the generator! I was speechless. I worked on it for a while, determined that the fuel line was improperly installed and kinking, cutting off the fuel to a trickle. I shortened the line, straightened it out, and it now seems to be running fine. I noticed it seeping oil past the oil filler cap. I determined that they probably should have used a fat o-ring instead of a flat rubber gasket. I put on an o-ring, plus the original gasket, and I'm testing it all. Amazon totally rocks, unbelievably great customer service. Initial review, 5-25/2021: Well packaged, no damage in shipping, very solid well-made quality. I followed owners manual to the letter - add oil, check carefully, add fuel, open vent cap, put throttle on 'choke', turn off 'economy' switch. I pulled it slowly a few times to let oil circulate. Then I pulled, and pulled, and pulled. No start. Tried throttle on Run. No start. Added more fuel, let it sit. No start. Checked oil level, it was perfect. Pulled spark plug, checked for spark, it was good. Throttle to choke, pulled some more, NO START. In desperation I switched the economy switch to ON, contrary to the instructions. It started with one pull, and is running quietly now as I check it out. I verified that it runs slower and quieter on the economy setting, and speeds up when the economy switch is off. So it's baffling, but I will check everyday for a week or so and make sure it's consistent. Four stars overall so far. (Five for quietness. Five for quality of construction. Five for one-pull starting. Five for included tools, oil, and cable.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by PaulTD

  • Good generator for the money!
The media could not be loaded. I was skeptical about buying this brand since I have a Honda 2200 inverter as well that I really like, but I needed a 2nd one and Honda is double the price as this one. This does come with oil and a funnel for putting the oil in the motor since it is shipped dry. One thing to keep in mind that the overload light comes on for about a minute when you first start it which is normal operation. I bought this as insurance when if the power goes out since we get a lot of storms here and I live out in a rural area. DO NOT RUN ETHANOL GAS in this or any small engine! Lots of reviews on generators in general of sitting with gas and not starting weeks later. Ethanol gas gums up the carburetor if it sits too long. I run non-ethanol premium gas in all my equipment. Because of the amount power of startup on appliances, this would run one big freezer or a big frig, or a small chest freezer and a frig. Mine I run a big freezer, some led lights, router and a laptop. The 2nd Honda 2200 watt I run another small freezer and a big frig. It is actually cheaper to buy 2 of these then a 4,000 watt inverter generator. I have one that runs the upstairs and the 2nd one runs out of the walkout basement. I love how quiet it is and eco switch which runs at a lower power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018 by Jay Man

  • Great unit. Kept the furnace running.
Bought this last year and have had two multiple day power outages since then. Most recently ran it for 48 hours straight in a single digit blizzard. Worked like a champ. Kept furnace, fridge, a light and TV running with little effort. Tank of fuel lasts 7+ hours. Didn’t have to top off the oil once. Starts on one pull. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022 by MWS

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