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Regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane, maximum 10% ethanol) Key Feature Breakdown
The GP5500 manual-start model is the no-nonsense, budget-friendly option for those who prioritize durability and simplicity over convenience. Its larger 389cc engine and mechanical recoil start appeal to users accustomed to small engine maintenance. With fewer electronic components, there's less to potentially malfunction in harsh or dusty environments. Priced in the range of $1,200-$1,400, it offers significant savings compared to the GP5500E, making it ideal for users who only need occasional emergency backup power or for professional use on construction sites where durability is paramount.
Ergonomic recoil pull-start with an optional electric start on select models. Fuel Tank Capacity and Runtime
A locking, fold-down handle minimizes the storage footprint in your garage while offering excellent leverage when moving the unit. Maintenance and Longevity
The is a highly reliable mid-sized power source engineered for emergency home backup, construction sites, and recreational use . Striking a strategic balance between power capacity and physical portability, this generator delivers 5,500 running watts and 6,875 starting watts . This output is sufficient to keep essential household appliances running simultaneously during an outage. 5500 generac
Earl didn't panic. He put on his boots, clicked on his headlamp, and walked to the barn. The Generac sat there, a rectangular monument to preparation. He checked the oil—sweet, golden. He turned the fuel valve to “ON.” He slid the choke to the right. Then he gripped the rope handle, a loop of yellow poly that had never failed him.
: It delivers 5,500 running watts of continuous power and up to 6,875 starting watts . This extra surge capacity is vital for starting up motor-driven appliances like refrigerators, sump pumps, and air conditioners.
Regular upkeep is crucial to guarantee that your generator starts on the first pull when a storm hits. Routine Maintenance Checklist
You cannot run a central air conditioner (needs 6,000+ watts). You cannot run an electric water heater (4,500 watts leaves no room for lights). You cannot run two large microwaves simultaneously. Regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane, maximum 10%
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The Generac roared.
During a blackout, you cannot run everything, but you can run the essentials comfortably. Priced in the range of $1,200-$1,400, it offers
, this unit is designed to handle the essentials of a medium-sized home. You can typically run: Kitchen Essentials : Refrigerator, freezer, microwave, and coffee pot. Home Comfort : Sump pump, ceiling fans, and a window AC unit. Electronics : TV, internet router, and multiple LED lights. Key Features and Performance : The generous 7.2-gallon fuel tank provides roughly 10 hours of power
Approximately 10 to 10.5 hours at a 50% load, supported by a 7.2-gallon fuel tank. Key Features & Portability
Operates circular saws, air compressors, and drills simultaneously on a construction site. Key Benefits of the Generac 5500 1. Advanced Carbon Monoxide Safety
A capacity of 5,500 running watts offers a high degree of versatility. When calculating your power needs, remember to account for both running (rated) watts and starting (surge) watts. Typical Emergency Household Loads
: Many modern versions include a sensor that automatically shuts down the generator if toxic carbon monoxide levels get too high. Low-Oil Shutdown




