I thought so, this is the quietest generator in it’s class. I parallel 2 of these sometimes. I have this generator on my travel trailer and when I have people over while camping, they sometimes ask if my generator is on or off. It’s that quiet. Awesome review!
Wow! Appears to be an impressive generator. Just strange that the company put a lot of thought into the overall design, but did not include wheels on the unit. Great video!
Actually have mine coming in any day now. Can't wait for it to arrive. Living down in South West coastal FL. you'd be almost crazy not to have a generator!! This IQ3500 is a back up for our much bigger one.
@@shanew7361 LOL-Oh trust me after being through 2 major Hurricanes, 2 CAT 1's and countless Tropical storms (which are no slouch- storm wise either) we always have plenty of gas stored!!
@@viking7305. I live up in NY and when I had a portable genny I always kept 25 to 30 gallons of treated fuel on hand. Never ran out. Now I installed a whole 22kw Generac with 4 120 gallons propane tanks. Nice to have peace of mind with any genny set up.
@@YukonHawk1 Oh for sure!! We have 6 five gallon gas cans ready at a moments notice to fill if we have a storm brewing anywhere close to us. That's not including 10 gal. that are usually always filled for instant emergency power outages. Unfortunately we don't have the space for a permanent standby with a added propane tank. So we have the next best thing in a portable Generac 17500. The IQ 3500 was bought as a back-up to that beast. As I'm typing this we now have a Tropical low out in the Gulf that's moving in our direction that can spin up into a Hurricane in just hours. So our eyes are on this for sure. But not worried about the power being out with the Gens!!
Thanks! I just bought this generator, after a ten hour power outage hit us. The house got pretty cold without the furnace running. I agree about needing wheels! 109 lbs (dry) is more than one person wants to lug. I bought a small foldable dolly (hand truck) rated at 150 lbs to move the thing. My guess is that they did not put wheels on it to keep down vibrations, and "walking" while running. I would have enjoyed watching how you got it from your table to outside. :) I appreciate that you measured the dB. I bought it because it's so quiet. Of course, it's quieter when the exhaust is pointed away from you! And the lawn absorbs some sound. But still, that's really nice and quiet. Thanks for making this video!
Well my decision has been made. Thank you for saving me from the generator rabbit hole. I can finally move on with my life and just purchase this unit! Time to focus on the important things now
I just got this generator for my mobile business. There are two other vendors at the local Farmer's Market with them. It is so quiet. Thanks for showing the set up though. I wanted to see a video of setting it up before I start it for the first time. 😊
After having this a couple years now. When they say put sta-bal in the fuel they mean it. I filled mine with new clean gasoline, set it up and ran it. It worked well. I Started it again two weeks later. It would not run. Cleared the main jet of the carb. It then started but surged and would not stay running in eco mode. I put in the sta-bal. It would start every time after that, once a month, but it still surged. I used it this year, during a power outage with it surging. After that I learn of the idle jet. I cleared that and now it runs fine. You have to use st-bal because the main jet has a fine screen that clogs and the idle jet is so small it clog’s.
Excellent review. Very quiet and seems to run very smooth. The one other thing this generator does not have is a 12v output. Not a big deal. Agree with you it should have wheels on it. I guess one could purchase and inexpensive dolly at Harbor Freight and roll it around. Also noticed the oil was 30 weight. Most others seem to use 10-30w. Again no big deal. I guess since it has no wheels at the least one could use this as a door stop. Just kidding. Again great review.
What a very a Nice and Descent Generator you have there brother!👍 Yeah I've been Running mine in my Jobsite to power up my Hitachi 12 inch Sliding Miter Saw and my Makita Hypoid saw, also been running it too to power up my Air compressor for my Framing Nailer and other power tools. The Generac is Quiet, and it produces enough power. The Run Time is descent enough for my whole day of Work in my jobsite. Also a great source of Power supply too. I've been running mine on 91 grade Octane Gasoline, and Mobil One Full Synthetic 4 stroke Motorcycle Oil 10W-40. I used to run my power tools on my old Westinghouse wgen3500 and that thing is so loud as hell! And it fried some of my Power tools. But when I used a inverter generator not that it's quiet but also protects my power tools from over current and overloading.
Thanks for sharing this with us Yes you’re right most people don’t think about the modified sine wave they will burn up your tools. I also use full synthetic but I go with the 5-30w
I have the same generator and very happy with it I use it at my Ranch to power up my cabin. Question can I Run my 5000btu window unit on Eco Mode ? Or even my 1500 watt floor heater ?
Hello I see a Natural Gas or Propane aftermarket kit. If you have Natural Gas in the street it might be worth investing in it. Better than storing lots of gas. Or looking for gas after a major storm. Also after the Ransom attacks on the Pipeline. Thanks
Oh come on, now. You must be turning it off before doing the DB test. Either that or you're pulling an April fool in August. That thing is quieter then my 2200 watt genny. Half the weight must be sound insulation. I'm thoroughly impressed. As others have said, can't wait for the load test. I think I may have found my next generator. Thanks, Gavin!
My natural gas/propane conversion kit arrived already but the generator had a delivery delay. I'm converting it myself so it will be a stealth unit during power outages.
Just wondering if the generator took the entire oil bottle or was there some left? Just trying to reference for myself to see if i should keep the original oil container as a measurement. Thanks in advance. Great review btw.
Will two of these in parallel be enough to power my house essentials? Well pump, fridge/freezer, oil furnace, some lights. I think should be plenty yea?
Quite is not what I associate with Generac (due to their open frame gens). This thing is crazy quiet. It crushes the little 2200w Hondas! The weight with no wheels is probably what would steer me away from this model. But, it's quietness would certainly be accepted by other campers! Safe travels and thank you for your initial review!
@@GeneratorReviews Oh my....THAT will be exciting!! Are you filming that process, by chance? Ha....no kidding! I guess I'd just have to work out more hehehe. And....no forget some ramps on the camping trip!
@@GeneratorReviews thanks for responding so quick…I didn’t even think about the fact that the generac has a three year warranty…Looks like I will go for the generac…thanks again…
I have a couple questions. 1-If you've been using it and have some hours on it, how did it hold up? And 2- what app did you use to get the sign wave monitor? I'd love to be able to know if/when the power has gotten distortion issues. (Though I'd expect it to only be while in transition from a low eco load to a high load with eco on, right?)
Man that thing is quiet. I bet under load it's not that loud either. Looks well built and easy to work on. I love that access panel is on a hinge. Nice touch.
Mr. Gavin. Can you please make a video load testing this generator (Iq3500), i do want to know if the Power Rush Technology really works. I do appreciate if you do that.
@@GeneratorReviews I am really grateful and also I think it would be the first on youtube. I take the opportunity to congratulate you. Your videos are very professional. In conclusion, a great tool for making decisions when purchasing a new generator.
Certainly they will have a wheel kit.Like many seniors I can't lift that much. I own a Honda eu3000 and it always starts.But with fuel it weighs 132 lbs! So I'm looking for a replacement. If Generac refuses to add a reasonably priced wheel kit with handle,then they'll lose a lot of senior business.Who likes to rv a lot?? Seniors!!
It should be gavins generator garage with as man generators he has 😅 awesome review! I’m curious how it goes head to head with the other generac 3000 watt
The iQ3500 can operate for up to 14.1 hours with a full tank (fuel consumption around 0.18 GPH), fuel capacity of 2.6 gallons. I only use 87 octane gas in the generator Thanks for watching 👍🏾
No melted plastic grates here, easy to cover when not in use to protect outlets. Build a dolly with 2x4's, casters and plywood. fuel cut valve off is a simple install. I do agree the Honda equivalent is top shelf.
Do not buy generac portable generators. I've ran them for years. I am an authorized seller of their portable generators and parts. After years of sales we had a local warranty and getting the warranty has been hassle. Bad inverter on a gp3300i out of the box. China knock off generators have better customer support and don't run 900 dollars. If you want a good generator that has proper support buy a Honda eu series. Generac is a joke. For 22 years I've been in the outdoor power equipment industry and never found a company this bad, they make Popeyes look like Chick-fil-A.
I have 2 . First one has literally thousands of hours. Bought a 2nd and in less than 20 hours locked up. Only used it in parallel with other. Generac customer services horrible so far. Hope t work it out. Not cheap.
I thought so, this is the quietest generator in it’s class. I parallel 2 of these sometimes. I have this generator on my travel trailer and when I have people over while camping, they sometimes ask if my generator is on or off. It’s that quiet. Awesome review!
Thanks 🙏🏾
Generac employee here in WI, just took one of these home for myself and can confirm, stupid quiet.
😅 you’re so right about that one, you will look 👀 outside thinking (did it shut off I can’t hear it)
Great job measuring DB levels! Couldn't find any data on this unit. Thanks for a job well done!
Thanks for reviewing this. I bought one a few months ago and made a dolly with a 3 inch square opening under the oil drain plug. Easy oil changes now.
Wow! Appears to be an impressive generator. Just strange that the company put a lot of thought into the overall design, but did not include wheels on the unit.
Great video!
Yessir I just can’t understand that
That way they can sell you a wheel kit.
Gavin is always the go to on generators great job Gavin appreciate all you do and the time you take to put these videos together.
Thanks Ruben👍🏾💯
Came for the generator info stayed for the beautiful grass
Thanks
Actually have mine coming in any day now. Can't wait for it to arrive. Living down in South West coastal FL. you'd be almost crazy not to have a generator!! This IQ3500 is a back up for our much bigger one.
Thanks for watching
Yep you gotta be prepared for the storms and hurricane season stay safe.
@@GeneratorReviews As long as you don't run out of gas lol
@@shanew7361 LOL-Oh trust me after being through 2 major Hurricanes, 2 CAT 1's and countless Tropical storms (which are no slouch- storm wise either) we always have plenty of gas stored!!
@@viking7305. I live up in NY and when I had a portable genny I always kept 25 to 30 gallons of treated fuel on hand. Never ran out. Now I installed a whole 22kw Generac with 4 120 gallons propane tanks. Nice to have peace of mind with any genny set up.
@@YukonHawk1 Oh for sure!! We have 6 five gallon gas cans ready at a moments notice to fill if we have a storm brewing anywhere close to us. That's not including 10 gal. that are usually always filled for instant emergency power outages. Unfortunately we don't have the space for a permanent standby with a added propane tank. So we have the next best thing in a portable Generac 17500. The IQ 3500 was bought as a back-up to that beast. As I'm typing this we now have a Tropical low out in the Gulf that's moving in our direction that can spin up into a Hurricane in just hours. So our eyes are on this for sure. But not worried about the power being out with the Gens!!
Great review on this Generac IQ3500 generator! Impressed with how quiet it runs. Looking forward to the comparison video.
Yes!!! So quiet, I was impressed
Thanks! I just bought this generator, after a ten hour power outage hit us. The house got pretty cold without the furnace running. I agree about needing wheels! 109 lbs (dry) is more than one person wants to lug. I bought a small foldable dolly (hand truck) rated at 150 lbs to move the thing. My guess is that they did not put wheels on it to keep down vibrations, and "walking" while running. I would have enjoyed watching how you got it from your table to outside. :) I appreciate that you measured the dB. I bought it because it's so quiet. Of course, it's quieter when the exhaust is pointed away from you! And the lawn absorbs some sound. But still, that's really nice and quiet. Thanks for making this video!
Mind sharing what hand truck you bought? Debating if i should keep the iq3500 or go with something less heavy.
@@fcholette08 I found that the dolly did not work well, so I got a folding cart. See ruclips.net/video/QPcXtcfJM_Y/видео.html
Thank you for the video, great review. The only thing that’s a problem for me as a woman is transporting this for my RV with no wheels!
Well my decision has been made. Thank you for saving me from the generator rabbit hole. I can finally move on with my life and just purchase this unit! Time to focus on the important things now
I just got this generator for my mobile business. There are two other vendors at the local Farmer's Market with them. It is so quiet. Thanks for showing the set up though. I wanted to see a video of setting it up before I start it for the first time. 😊
You’re going to be happy with it, definitely the quietest generator in the 3500w
Wow....as you said, this Generac sure was incredibly quiet! Thank you for sharing this model! I will go watch your load testing video.
After having this a couple years now.
When they say put sta-bal in the fuel they mean it.
I filled mine with new clean gasoline, set it up and ran it. It worked well. I Started it again two weeks later. It would not run. Cleared the main jet of the carb. It then started but surged and would not stay running in eco mode.
I put in the sta-bal.
It would start every time after that, once a month, but it still surged.
I used it this year, during a power outage with it surging.
After that I learn of the idle jet. I cleared that and now it runs fine.
You have to use st-bal because the main jet has a fine screen that clogs and the idle jet is so small it clog’s.
Excellent review. Very quiet and seems to run very smooth. The one other thing this generator does not have is a 12v output. Not a big deal. Agree with you it should have wheels on it. I guess one could purchase and inexpensive dolly at Harbor Freight and roll it around. Also noticed the oil was 30 weight. Most others seem to use 10-30w. Again no big deal. I guess since it has no wheels at the least one could use this as a door stop. Just kidding. Again great review.
Well said!! All great points I will be switching to 5w 30 after the first oil change just my preference.
Thanks William
Great review! I liked watching the whole setup, the battery, the oil and the gas filling
Thanks!
It really helps most people when they get there new generator when setting it up.
I really appreciate your feedback and thanks for watching
What a very a Nice and Descent Generator you have there brother!👍 Yeah I've been Running mine in my Jobsite to power up my Hitachi 12 inch Sliding Miter Saw and my Makita Hypoid saw, also been running it too to power up my Air compressor for my Framing Nailer and other power tools. The Generac is Quiet, and it produces enough power. The Run Time is descent enough for my whole day of Work in my jobsite. Also a great source of Power supply too. I've been running mine on 91 grade Octane Gasoline, and Mobil One Full Synthetic 4 stroke Motorcycle Oil 10W-40. I used to run my power tools on my old Westinghouse wgen3500 and that thing is so loud as hell! And it fried some of my Power tools. But when I used a inverter generator not that it's quiet but also protects my power tools from over current and overloading.
Thanks for sharing this with us
Yes you’re right most people don’t think about the modified sine wave they will burn up your tools.
I also use full synthetic but I go with the 5-30w
Very quiet! Like the easy access to the battery.. Great review !
Thanks for reporting the engine size & fuel capacity.
I have the same generator and very happy with it I use it at my Ranch to power up my cabin. Question can I Run my 5000btu window unit on Eco Mode ? Or even my 1500 watt floor heater ?
Great job on the review !
Good camera work
Very informative
Keep up the good job !
Thanks 🙏🏾
Hello I see a Natural Gas or Propane aftermarket kit. If you have Natural Gas in the street it might be worth investing in it. Better than storing lots of gas. Or looking for gas after a major storm. Also after the Ransom attacks on the Pipeline. Thanks
Great video my man. Cant wait to get mine. A few more days.
Hands-down, one of my favorite go to generator.
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Solar panels and a bad ass lawn wow👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Jeff
Another great video. Keep it up. 🇺🇸
Thanks Dave 👍🏾
Oh come on, now. You must be turning it off before doing the DB test. Either that or you're pulling an April fool in August. That thing is quieter then my 2200 watt genny. Half the weight must be sound insulation. I'm thoroughly impressed. As others have said, can't wait for the load test. I think I may have found my next generator. Thanks, Gavin!
😅😅😂 nope no tricks here!!!!
Yessir
Are there any vibration noies? I thought I heard some at startup but then it didn't sound like there was any.
Great vid man! This helped me make a decision to purchase this model.
Glad it helped 👍🏾
I wish Generac would make a duel fuel version of this.
My natural gas/propane conversion kit arrived already but the generator had a delivery delay. I'm converting it myself so it will be a stealth unit during power outages.
Beautiful backyard
Thanks 😊
Just wondering if the generator took the entire oil bottle or was there some left? Just trying to reference for myself to see if i should keep the original oil container as a measurement. Thanks in advance. Great review btw.
There’s usually a little oil left over as long as you bring the oil close to the tip you’re OK
Thanks for sharing have been looking at this generator and it just keeps impressing me !!
Yep this generator is the quietest one yet
def super Stealth for off grid living folks
thank you for this review!
You’re welcome
“Gavin, this job is detail-oriented. How do we know you’re the right fit?
“When can you start?”
🤣 Now that’s funny
Thanks Dan!
Will two of these in parallel be enough to power my house essentials? Well pump, fridge/freezer, oil furnace, some lights. I think should be plenty yea?
The only problem you may run into, verify that you’re well pump is not 240 V because this generator only has 120V
Great videos Gavin, learning a lot from you! Thanks
Thanks
You are Sharp in all your presentation... always in detail...and his spirit is good!... peacemakerservant1
Thanks 🙏🏾 I appreciate you
I wish I bought that before I bought my champion I guess I could sell it thanks gavin
Yes you can always switch up but they’re both great Generators
Wow
Will you ever do a “versus video” of this against the Champion 4500w dual fuel?
Lots of requests for videos it’s on my list please hang tight.
@@GeneratorReviews I'm between these two as well. Please do this comparison soon :)
also interested in your thoughts on which one is a better value.
@@keithmiller6307 Those are two different generators the generac 3500w is super silent and the champion gives you options for fuel.
@@GeneratorReviews I understand that, that’s why I’m interested in you comparing the two.
Great video. Thanks for reviewing this
You’re welcome 👍🏾
Great review. Thanks for sharing it. I’m ordering me one today. 👍🏻
So thanks for the video's, always good but dude you have a great lawn!
😊😅thanks
Looking forward to the load test!
Awesome review I appreciate and like it keep the reviews going on the generator reviews definitely appreciated thank you👍👌
Thanks
Quite is not what I associate with Generac (due to their open frame gens). This thing is crazy quiet. It crushes the little 2200w Hondas!
The weight with no wheels is probably what would steer me away from this model. But, it's quietness would certainly be accepted by other campers!
Safe travels and thank you for your initial review!
I’m installing a wheel kit then it definitely will be one of my fav. Can’t do anything about the weight 😅
@@GeneratorReviews Oh my....THAT will be exciting!! Are you filming that process, by chance?
Ha....no kidding! I guess I'd just have to work out more hehehe. And....no forget some ramps on the camping trip!
Great job sir thank you so much
Thanks buddy
You sold me again and again on this product. However, I noticed you have solar panels in your yard. I wonder what can of batteries you use?
Are use lithium batteries check out this video but my off grid system
ruclips.net/video/4epl3SDmEsc/видео.html
Very nice lawn
Great review!!! Thanks
Thanks
Hey Gavin if you had a choice between the iq3500 or the predator 3500 which would it be and why…?
Iq3500 all day
3 year warranty vs 90 day
That has to be the quietest generator I’ve tested
The only thing is I wish it came with a wheel kit
@@GeneratorReviews thanks for responding so quick…I didn’t even think about the fact that the generac has a three year warranty…Looks like I will go for the generac…thanks again…
Lets see a video on that solar panel system! And if you built it yourself or had it installed, and what other components it has.
I built and installed the solar and wind turbine myself 👍🏾
Check out my videos I have some solar and wind about the system
I have a couple questions. 1-If you've been using it and have some hours on it, how did it hold up? And 2- what app did you use to get the sign wave monitor? I'd love to be able to know if/when the power has gotten distortion issues. (Though I'd expect it to only be while in transition from a low eco load to a high load with eco on, right?)
This is a great generator very quiet and powerful handles the load with zero problems
Man that thing is quiet. I bet under load it's not that loud either. Looks well built and easy to work on. I love that access panel is on a hinge. Nice touch.
Load test coming soon
Thanks for watching
I guess my question was not clearing up what will this power will this take the power of a RV unit
Yes it will power two 13500 btu units
I want one !!!!..... Great video Gavin.
Thanks Erik👍🏾💯
@@GeneratorReviews How do you think this would do for home use?
@@Butters65 If you only have 120v load you shouldn’t have any issues
Positive Comment!!!
Great video, thanks! Now how about one on how to get my lawn looking like yours!
Lol
Thanks 🙏🏾
Mr. Gavin.
Can you please make a video load testing this generator (Iq3500), i do want to know if the Power Rush Technology really works.
I do appreciate if you do that.
Ok I will 👍🏾
@@GeneratorReviews I am really grateful and also I think it would be the first on youtube. I take the opportunity to congratulate you. Your videos are very professional. In conclusion, a great tool for making decisions when purchasing a new generator.
Im really hesitating between IQ3500, champion 4500w, and honda eu3000is, sound would be my first criteria, which one would you choose Gavin?, Thanks!!
IQ3500 That would be my first choice for the quietest one it puts out great power and it handled everything I threw at it.
@@GeneratorReviews Thank you!!
Great video Gavin, Thanks!
Certainly they will have a wheel kit.Like many seniors I can't lift that much. I own a Honda eu3000 and it always starts.But with fuel it weighs 132 lbs! So I'm looking for a replacement. If Generac refuses to add a reasonably priced wheel kit with handle,then they'll lose a lot of senior business.Who likes to rv a lot?? Seniors!!
I agree with you, hopefully they will add wheels on the updated version.
I’ve read these are the same as predator with some tweaks, does that appear true
Looks like the Honda EU3000
This may be a clone of Honda but Generac and Harbor freight manufacture through different channels.
Good review keep em coming 👍
It should be gavins generator garage with as man generators he has 😅 awesome review! I’m curious how it goes head to head with the other generac 3000 watt
The GP3000 I thought was the quietest generator until it got taken out by the IQ3500
@@GeneratorReviews yes now this is replacing my wen 3800 as it was between the 3000 and 3500
How do you feel about champion 4500 inverted
I would recommend it, it’s one of my favorites
@@GeneratorReviews thanks..I also will be getting it 💪💪
A comparison video with this one and the Honda or predator.
Ok I will do that one 👍🏾
What’s the fuel consumption of this unit? What’s the best gas to use?
The iQ3500 can operate for up to 14.1 hours with a full tank (fuel consumption around 0.18 GPH), fuel capacity of 2.6 gallons. I only use 87 octane gas in the generator
Thanks for watching 👍🏾
Would you recommend the Generac IQ3500 over the Firman W03383
I would pick the Generac 3500 it’s a much quieter Generator
Do you know what is the weight of the generator? Thank you!
If you check the description you’ll get all the stats on the generator I listed
A lot of people are saying the internals ARE harbor freight units. Anyone had one apart? Wouldn’t surprise me if generac is just rebranding stuff.
Thanks
I doubt it I’ve never heard of that one
😂😂😂 nah
Can you tell me what the actual dimensions of this generator are? Thanks
Dimensions (L" X W" x H") 23.7 x 18 x 21.7
Can you charge it with a solar panel ?
Yes you can install a small trickle charger to the battery
But the question is how many things can you connect without machines turning off on you
We’re going to find out when I load test it👍🏾
Excuse me the generator use Gasoline? And oil?
Yes it does.
Where is the oil filter located on this?
Most small generators don’t have all filters and this one does not have an oil filter.
@@GeneratorReviews ok thanks. Was gonna say I didn't see one
How does it sound under load?
Quieter than most I’ve tested
@@GeneratorReviews Thanks. I have a 24kWh Guardian for the house, but this seems like a great travel generator for camping and the like.
I have the same generator mines a little noisier when you put a load on it.
They’re all noisier once you get over 50% but compare to the others it still has a lower db rating
They sell a wheel kit for it on ebay
I think I’ll have to build one for this one. The one on eBay look weird with those big tires
How much doe's it cost? where do you get one?
Here’s a link from Amazon
amzn.to/36Bv2Kw
No fuel cutoff, the exhaust has melted people's plastic grate, no wheels, no covers for outlets. Hard pass, Honda for the win. 🏆
Those are all great points to consider when choosing your Generator 👍🏾
Thanks Shane
No melted plastic grates here, easy to cover when not in use to protect outlets. Build a dolly with 2x4's, casters and plywood. fuel cut valve off is a simple install. I do agree the Honda equivalent is top shelf.
Honda also costs a solid 3x more. Not worth the extra $$$.
You just sold this to me basically hahaha.
One of my favorite 😎
Damn you have nice grass.
☺️
Your lawn though!
Thanks 😊 😎
Heavy for camping tho.
It’s a lot easier to move around once you add a wheel kit to it
Do not buy generac portable generators. I've ran them for years. I am an authorized seller of their portable generators and parts. After years of sales we had a local warranty and getting the warranty has been hassle. Bad inverter on a gp3300i out of the box. China knock off generators have better customer support and don't run 900 dollars. If you want a good generator that has proper support buy a Honda eu series. Generac is a joke. For 22 years I've been in the outdoor power equipment industry and never found a company this bad, they make Popeyes look like Chick-fil-A.
Not fair putting the meter on the opposite direction of the exhaust.
Unfortunately, that’s how you would set it up for use. I don’t think anyone would point the exhaust towards their house or RV.
@@GeneratorReviews But it'll be pointed at other people's campers. People who will complain to management about the noise.
Great but needs wheels for women to move it.
Agreed I installed wheels on mine
Wheel Kit installed on the Generac IQ3500 (Generator Review)
ruclips.net/video/SmYTrYeMC0w/видео.html
I have 2 . First one has literally thousands of hours. Bought a 2nd and in less than 20 hours locked up. Only used it in parallel with other. Generac customer services horrible so far. Hope t work it out. Not cheap.
That is very odd that happened
Good video