4,000 Watt Portable Diesel Generator

The Opti4000E diesel generator has standard features of electric start, wireless remote start and manual glow plug with optional wireless glow plug. With the help of diesel generator with both wireless remote start and glow plug, you would enjoy warmth or cool whenever in hot summer or cold winter. All you need to do is just to press buttons in RF key to remote power glow plug on/off, remote start or shut off your generator. The remote control unit works at least 100 feet away. So, imagine you stay in a hotel, you can remote start your generator far away from your room to warm up or cool down your cab before you drive.

As with all of our generators, the price includes FREE shipping and is shipped in most cases within 24 hours of receipt of your order.

 
 Generator Type

Brushless, 2-pole, single phase

 Voltage regulator

Capacitor

 Max Output

4000 Watts

 Rated Output

3,500 Watts

 Rated Amps

29A@110V; 8.3A@12V (DC)

 Engine Type

4-stroke air cooled

 Displacement

296cc

 Max Output

3600 rpm

 Fuel

Diesel

 Gas/Oil Mixture

N/A

 Fuel Tank

3.3 gallons

 Operational Hours

12 hours

 Ignition System

T.C.I.

 Starting System

Recoil

 Noise Level

80 dBA

 Standard Features

Handle Bar, 12V DC

 Net Weight

212 lbs.

 Gross Weight

n/a

 Product Dimensions

27.2" x 18.5" x 21.9"

 Carton Size

28.2" x 19.1" x 23.4"

 Shipping

Included in Price

 Delivered Price

$975.00

 
  Opti4000DE Generator $975.00 Delivered

How Much Power Do I Need?

It is important for you to determine how much power you need from a generator. Different appliances and tools require different amounts of power. Some appliances, like a refrigerator require a surge of power at startup. Others, like a coffee maker do not require a such a surge. Our Power Chart will give you a general idea of how much power various appliances and tools require. These wattages are approximate. Refer to your own tools and appliances for specific wattage requirements. Each appliance is required to provide this information. Hint: Amps x Volts = Watts.