Pulsar PG6580BCO 6,580-Watt Dual-Fuel Generator with CO Alert - PowerGen USA - PG6580BCO
GasThe Pulsar PG6580BCO 6580W Dual Fuel Portable Generator is a versatile and reliable solution for a variety of applications. This Emergency Generator can provide backup power during outages, reliable power for job sites, and a dependable source of energy for outdoor adventures.
With its impressive 6580W peak output, this generator can power high-demand tools and equipment, as well as appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners. The dual fuel capability allows for even more convenience and flexibility, with the option to run on either gasoline or propane. Additionally, the 5.3-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of continuous operation at half load when running on gasoline.
Designed for ease of use and durability, the PG6580BCO Dual Fuel Generator features a sturdy construction and advanced technology that ensure reliable operation for years to come. The intuitive control panel and multiple outlets make it simple to operate and monitor. Safety is also a top priority, with features such as low oil indication, low oil shutdown, automatic voltage regulation, and carbon monoxide detection included.
Features
- 6,580-Watt peak and 5,300-Watt rated (gasoline)
- 5,922-Watt peak and 4,750-Watt rated (propane)
- Two 120-Volt AC outlets, one 120/240v twist-lock outlet, and one 30 Amp RV outlet to provide power to a variety of appliances, tools, and devices
- Designed with fold-down handles and 12″ never-flat wheels for added mobility and easy storage
- Features such as low oil indication, carbon monoxide detection, and low oil shutdown means less worry for you
- Digital meter clearly displays voltage, frequency, run time, total hours, and maintenance
- Includes handy propane hose for dual-fuel operation
- Recoil start is simple and dependable
Specifications
Product Length (in) |
23.3 |
Product Height (in) |
18.6 |
Product Width (in) |
20 |
Product Weight (lb) |
143.5 |
Starting Wattage (w) |
6580 |
Voltage Output (v) |
120/240 |
Running Wattage (w) |
5300 |
Start Type |
Recoil |
Built-in inverter |
No |
Amperage Output (a) |
45.83 |
Oil Type |
10W30 |
Engine Displacement (cc) |
274 |
Fuel Type |
Gasoline, Propane |
Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) |
5.3 |
Half Load Run Time (hr) |
10 |
Horse Power (hp) |
9 |
Oil Capacity (oz) |
23.7 |
Outlets |
4 |
Operational Volume (dB) |
75 |
Warranty (yr) |
2 |
Included |
propane hose, wheel kit, spark plug wrench |
Low Oil Shutdown |
Yes |
Fuel Gauge |
Yes |
Hour Meter |
Yes |
Voltage Meter |
Yes |
Outlet Covers |
No |
Automatic Voltage Regulator |
Yes |
Mobility Kit |
Yes |
What Our Experts Think
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Dual Fuel Capability: Runs on both gasoline and propane, offering flexibility and longer runtime options.
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Powerful Output: 6,580 peak watts and 5,500 running watts, ideal for powering home appliances, job sites, and RVs.
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CO Alert Technology: Built-in carbon monoxide detection automatically shuts down the generator if CO levels become dangerous.
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Multiple Outlets: Equipped with 120V and 240V outlets, plus a 30A RV outlet, for versatile power distribution.
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Extended Runtime: 4-gallon fuel tank provides up to 12 hours of operation at 50% load.
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Convenient Start: Electric start with a recoil backup system for easy and reliable operation.
Q&A
Q: What is the Pulsar PG6580BCO Generator?
A: A 6,580W dual-fuel generator designed for reliable power, featuring CO Alert for safety, and the ability to run on both gasoline and propane..
Q: What fuel types does it support?
A: It can run on both gasoline and propane, offering flexibility and extended runtime.
Q: How long can it run?
A: Up to 8 hours at half load on a full gasoline tank.
Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, equipped with large wheels and a fold-down handle for easy transport.
Q: What applications is it best for?
A: Ideal for home backup, construction sites, outdoor events, and emergency power needs.
Maintenance Tips
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Oil Changes – Use SAE 10W-30; change after first 20 hours, then every 50 hours.
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Air Filter – Check every 25 hours; clean or replace if dirty.
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Spark Plug – Inspect every 50 hours; replace if worn or damaged.
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Fuel System – Use fresh gasoline or propane; check fuel lines for leaks.
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CO Sensor & Exhaust – Keep exhaust area clear; test CO alert system regularly.
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Battery & Electricals – Inspect wiring and ensure secure connections.
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Cooling System – Keep air intake and exhaust vents free from debris.
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Storage – Drain fuel if storing for over a month; run engine monthly if idle.