Dunlite Honda 8kVA Petrol Generator with RCD Outlets, Electric Start
SKU: DGUH7ES-2-RCD2 Learn More»Product Description
Dunlite Honda 8kVA Petrol Generator with RCD Outlets, Electric Start, 2 Year Warranty. Powered by a GX390 Honda Electric Start Petrol Engine, this generator has enough power to run your power tools and equipment and won’t have any problems running your sensitive electronic equipment.
Features:
- Electric Start engine for easy start
- Sturdy Frame that is long lasting and strong
- Work safe RCD protected outlets that comply with Australian Standards
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The package is complete with a 2-year generator warranty backed by a national service network. The Honda engine comes with a 3 year warranty.
This product is ‘Honda Australia Approved’ - meaning that the Honda engine used in an Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) product, has been engine match tested by Honda Australia, is a genuine Honda engine and meets their strict quality and operational standards, and is backed by their national service agent network. The following table outlines the new extended warranty for the different Honda engine types:
Specifications
SKU DGUH7ES-2-RCD2
Brand Dunlite
Warranty Period: 2 Years
Product Category Portable Generators
kVA 8
Max Output (kW) 6.5
Continuous Output (kW) 6.5
Continuous Output (Watts) 6500
Phase Single
Fuel Petrol
Fuel Tank Capacity 6.1 L
Starting Method Electric Start
Outlets 2 x RCD Protected 15Amp, 1 x 32Amp Circuit Breaker
Engine Warranty 3 years engine warranty
Dimensions 780 x 570 x 570mm
Engine Model Honda GX390
Net Weight (kg) 95
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Product Q&A
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I'm considering this generator for home backup. How much is it to get an electrician to fit a transfer switch to my home so this generator can power (part) of my house during a blackout?
Hi Anthony, great question. You've certainly identified a popular generator model for home backup power. In terms of cost for an electrician to install a transfer switch to your home, the short answer is; it depends. Not every home install is identical in terms of works required, switch configurations etc.
However, to give you an idea, click HERE for a video from a My Generator customer who had a local electrician install a transfer switch to enable the power supply to their house to be transferred to a portable generator when there is a mains blackout. You can see from the video that the transfer switch install cost was around $600. We would suggest this is a pretty good price, and perhaps indicative of a straightforward install job. We have heard of higher install costs than this for other jobs, usually requiring more configuration works.
My advice would be to get a quote from your local electrician. They can also help advise what size generator best fits your particular home backup requirements. Many thanks!
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