Bought it in combo with the GenTran 3028K 30 Amp 8-Circuit Transfer Switch/Power on Amazon. The manual transfer switch kit came with 25ft generator cord, plugs and everything I needed to connect to my load center. I can run 10 circuits and almost everything in my house except the AC. Ran it for about 8 hours with partial load on one tank of gas.
Generac 5626 GP Series GP7000E 8750-Watt 410cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator with Electric Start (Non-CARB Compliant)
GenTran 3028K 30 Amp 8-Circuit Transfer Switch/Power Inlet Box/Power Cord Kit For Up To 7,500-Watt GeneratorsDelivery of the Generac GP7000E was fast and the curbside delivery by the carrier was excellent. They brought the generator up onto my front porch. (not something they do all the time). The generator is sturdy and well made. As a handyman I liked the fact that most of the important maintenance parts are easily assessable (oil filter, spark plug etc.)
Some assembly is required for the frame (handles, wheels etc.). The diagrams were hard to read mainly because some important illustrations are head on drawings rather than showing front and rear). However it's not hard to figure out.
After filling with the supplied oil and hooking up the battery wire to the starting coil (it's tagged with a illustration in the manual) I filled it with 5 gallons of gas with a fuel stabilizer. In today's age of methanol/gasoline mixtures I feel this is a must.
I then started it up with two short pushes of the power switch.
The sound is tolerable as almost all generators are somewhat loud. I then tested it under load through my transfer switch and it did very well.
The next day I tested the recoil start. Here it took me six or seven pulls to start it. The good news though is the recoil start is positioned in such a way as it pulls straight without obstruction. This was not always true on older Generac models where the frame sometimes made a straight pull difficult. It was also easy to pull and not the strenuous heart attack pulls needed on older models.
My only complaints are trivial. I do not like the start button at the back of the machine ,near the choke , nor do I like the fact it is a black button on a black field. You can stare straight at it and not see it.
The manual leaves a bit to be desired.
Also , this machine does not charge the battery when it runs. It does however come with a 120 volt charger. This however only makes sense if you routinely check the battery. Obviously in a power failure situation with an undercharged battery it would not be of only use.
Overall I believe this portable generator is very well made and highly recommended.
I have owned and used much more expensive and more notable generators and believe it compares favorably.
Buy Generac 5626 GP7000E 8750-Watt 410cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator with Electric Start Now
I bought this to replace my 5000w pull start generator, also a Generac. I had good luck with the old one.This is actually a pretty good unit. However the fact that it does not charge the battery when running is just plain stupid!! I also found that even if I charge the battery, it fails in cold weather. I ran separate positive and negative wires and hooked them to a small car battery, which I have on an automatic battery tender.
Now, I never have to worry about it!
During the last power outage, the low oil cut off switch failed. It would sporadically kill the engine, just enough to make it stumble, and then quit under load. It would restart, and then stumble again. Drove me nuts! I had to bring it in for repair in the middle of the outage! The repair shop figured out it was the low oil cutoff, and put in a new one under warranty. When I got it home, I promptly disconnected the damn thing. I am smart enough to check the oil!
When it is running good, it will run for over 12 hours on a full tank, which is great....The Generac 5626 GP7000E is very well made and has never failed to start. Made in the USA, the capacity is as advertised, unlike foreign made units who over promise on size. The Generac engine is very reliable.I have noted that I "like" this item, but I really don't know yet. The generator arrived with a leaking gas tank and a fuel gauge that does not work. We found a dealer that could look at the generator and hopefully repair it. It's been three weeks now and still no repair. I do hope that the generator will be repaired soon and in good working order for us. The Generac name was highly recommended. Perhaps the generator was damaged during shipment and it may be better to purchase something like this from a local dealer.
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