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title: "6250-Watt Open Frame Inverter with Quiet Technology"
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# 6250 starting watts peak power 12.5 hrs extended runtime 69 dBA ultra-quiet tech 6250-Watt Open Frame Inverter with Quiet Technology

**Brand:** champion power equipment
**Price:** € 3450.40
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up quietly, run longer, and stay in control — be the energy champion everyone envies!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 6250-Watt Open Frame Inverter with Quiet Technology by champion power equipment
- **How much does it cost?** € 3450.40 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- champion power equipment enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted champion power equipment brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Power:** Operates at just 69 dBA—half the noise of traditional generators, perfect for focused work or peaceful home backup.
- • **Fuel-Smart Efficiency:** Runs up to 12.5 hours on a single 4.2-gallon tank with Economy Mode optimizing fuel use and engine life.
- • **Intelligauge Monitoring:** Real-time voltage, frequency, and runtime display keeps you in control and informed at a glance.
- • **Ready-To-Go Portability:** Lightweight design with foldaway handle and never-flat tires for effortless transport and storage—power wherever life takes you.
- • **Peak Performance On Demand:** Delivers 6250 starting watts and 5000 running watts to effortlessly power sensitive electronics and heavy-duty appliances.

## Overview

The Champion 6250-Watt Portable Open Frame Inverter Generator combines advanced Quiet Technology with a powerful 301cc engine to deliver 6250 starting watts and 5000 running watts. It runs up to 12.5 hours on gasoline, producing clean, stable power ideal for sensitive electronics. Lightweight and 50% quieter than traditional models, it features an Intelligauge display, multiple protected outlets, and a foldaway handle with never-flat tires for ultimate portability. Backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support, it’s the smart, reliable choice for home backup and job sites.

## Description

The Champion Power Equipment 100519 6250-Watt Open Frame Inverter Generator is 50% quieter and 20% lighter than a traditional 5000-watt portable generator. Powering your life takes on a whole new meaning with our feature-packed, innovative technology and design. We cut the noise level in half by integrating Quiet Technology digital inverter components. Then, we created an efficient mechanical design to decrease the overall footprint and weight by 20 percent. A quiet, lightweight, and cost-effective power solution, this inverter is smaller, quieter, lighter…BETTER! The Intelligauge monitors voltage, frequency and operating hours, and Cold Start Technology ensures a quick start in cold weather. The 301cc engine produces 6250 starting watts and 5000 running watts, and runs for 13.5 hours at 25% load when the 4.2-gallon fuel tank is full. From 23 feet, this inverter operates at 69 dBA, about as loud as a vacuum cleaner. This unit holds 1.2-quarts of oil (recommended 10W-30) and features a low oil shut-off sensor and a Quick Drain oil tube for easy changes. Confidently connect your sensitive electronics since our hybrid produces only Clean Power (less than 3% THD). Our Quick Touch Panel offers fast access to controls, while Economy Mode monitors power consumption in real time to reduce electrical load, providing quieter operation, extended engine life and higher fuel economy. The covered outlets in this inverter include a 120/240V 30A locking outlet (L14-30R), four 120V 20A GFCI protected household outlets (5-20R) and a 12V DC automotive-style outlet with a dual USB adapter and battery-charging cables. The foldaway handle and never-flat tires make transport and storage a cinch. Buy this fully assembled EPA certified and CARB compliant inverter with confidence – Champion Support and our nationwide network of service centers will back up your purchase with a 3-year limited warranty and FREE lifetime technical support.

Review: Easy start, well built, delivers the power, why pay more? - After the Texas freeze the spring of 2021, wife and I decided never again. Bought this particular generator due to it supporting 120/240 VAC and the inverter technology which reduces its fuel consumption, and knocks a few dB of the sound level (it does get a little bit quieter when the load drops but not enough to make a hill of beans). Sized it (5KW full load, 6.25 peak) so we could run a few critical circuits AND our central AC outdoor compressor along with the indoor air handler. Since we have a newer 4 ton variable speed compressor on our AC we found it is a lot gentler when it comes to power draw (soft starts instead of hard start), and with everything powered up in the house, and the AC running in cooling mode at full tilt, the generator only seemed to load up to 60 to 70 percent of full capacity, so surprisingly, we have a bit more overhead than planned, but that isn't a bad thing since the generator only cost about one fifth the amount of of a comparably priced generator from the big H. I was very impressed with the build quality of the unit, and it has performed flawlessly with my load tests, so I am sold as a Champion customer.
Review: Great generator. 10 warnings/caveats you should know. - tl;dr: All the other positive reviews are spot-on. Great genset for the modern house full of sensitive electronics. However, here are some things you must know not all mentioned elsewhere: 0. READ THE FULL MANUAL FRONT-TO-BACK BEFORE ANYTHING. DO NOT RELY ON THE QUICK-START GUIDE AS THE HURRICANE IS HITTING. 1. The “12V” DC output: Keep in mind per the manual, the schematic, and in actuality, this is *totally* unregulated. Under no-load it measured 24V, 22V in Eco mode. Likely to come down under load, but might easily fry low-load sensitive 12V electronics. To its credit, the full manual warns about all this and states it should not be used other than with the supplied 12VPlug/BatteryClips cable, so effectively only to (carefully) charge up 12V automotive batteries. So why is it an automotive cigarette 12V connector likely to be (mis-)used with other things? One small peeve about the 12V cable: The clip ends should have been made unequal length, to avoid them touching. See the pic of how to avoid this. The other accessory, a nice auto/USB “2.4A” dual charger plug, should be used in a car, not on this generator since doing so would, well, contradict the instruction manual. Did not test it, but it features FCC and CE marks, so likely of decent quality. If you want to charge your USB cellphone/tablet/electronics, better to simply plug their AC chargers into the generator’s AC outputs. 2. Much has been said about the ergonomic miss of having the oil filler blocked by the control panel. Fair enough, but the genset comes with a small funnel and hose, and I had no trouble with my initial oil fill. Pour very gradually from your partially-needed second quart bottle to avoid excess oil spillage when full. The permanently mounted oil drain hose is a welcome feature. 3. You *will need* 2 quart bottles of conventional (not synthetic) 10W-30 motor oil. This is your 5-hour break-in oil. After that, Synthetic or conventional oil of specified grades are acceptable per the manual. Note the engine has no oil filter, so do hew to the manual's change intervals at the very least. 4. You’ll also *want* a ratchet handle, small extension and 8mm, 10mm and 13mm sockets to remove your droid’s restraining bolts and to fasten its feet and handle. 5. Yes, the Quick-Start guide neglects to mention the necessary removal of the shipping restraining hardware, or any mention of a break-in period, or the 12V issues. 6. Now for the AC output: Intelligauge display shows a constant 246V regardless of (fairly low) load or Eco setting. Actual measurement with a DMM was 244VAC and 122VAC on each leg. So within an acceptable 2%. Shows a constant 60Hz, and DMM-measured a perfect 60Hz spot-on, again without regard for load or Eco. Nice! 7. Impressive AC output quality. Had a look at the AC output waveform distortion on an analog oscilloscope through a transformer. See the three pics. The one that looks like a near-perfect sinewave is the Champion’s. The one with slightly flattened (“clipped”) tops is actually my utility’s supplied AC, for those who think utility AC must be perfection. Finally, the one with the “jaggies” is from my 20-year-old Generac XL4000 non-inverter generator, and was better than I though it would be, but not good enough for all my UPSs, instrumentation, electronics, etc. This is why I chose this Champion. 8. Noise: I had reasonable expectations. This unit is not whisper-quiet, but, then, there’s not much choice in the 240V + inverter + >4000W space. If you want really quiet, fuel-injection, soundproof enclosure, well it’ll cost you 4x the price. 9. Overall very satisfied. One pull on full choke, starts on next one on no choke. Nice! Remember, ground your generator, only run it outdoors, and never backfeed your house! In the event Champion Power Equipment actually reads these reviews, here’re some suggestions: a. Fix the Quick-Start Guide. b. Consider some kind of 12V regulation, or at least a different 12V output connector. c. Wishlist item: Have the Intelligauge show the load on each AC leg, to help one in balancing the load between the two. ——

## Features

- Quiet technology and extended run time: 69 dba noise level is great for your next project or home backup, with 6250 starting watts and 5000 running watts for up to 12.5 hours run time on gasoline
- Advanced open frame inverter design: 50% quieter and 20% lighter than a traditional Champion 5000-watt generator
- Clean power and economy mode: confidently connect your sensitive electronics and save fuel
- Intelligauge: Monitor voltage, frequency and operating hours with ease; Frequency: 60 Hz
- Champion Support: includes 3-year limited Warranty with free lifetime technical support from dedicated experts
- What's In The Box: Champion 6250 Watt Inverter, Flexible Oil Funnel, Wheel Kit, USB Adapter, Battery Charging Cables
- Outlets - 120/240V 30A Locking (L14-30R), GFCI 120V 20A Duplex (5-20R) (2), 12V DC Automotive

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07KQ2P49Y |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable, Super Quiet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #352,137 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #892 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Champion Power Equipment |
| Brand Name | Champion Power Equipment |
| Color | Black/Yellow |
| Current Rating | 5000 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 714 Reviews |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817198021966 |
| Ignition System Type | Compression |
| Included Components | USB Adapter |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.6"L x 25.6"W x 23.7"H |
| Item Type Name | 6250-Watt Open Frame Inverter with Quiet Technology |
| Item Weight | 121 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Champion Power Equipment |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100519 |
| Model Name | 6250-Watt |
| Model Number | 100519 |
| Output Wattage | 6250 Watts |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Running Wattage | 5000 Watts |
| Runtime | 12 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 6250 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 4.2 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 5 |
| UPC | 817198021966 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Includes 3-year limited warranty with FREE lifetime technical support from dedicated experts |
| Wattage | 6250 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Champion Power Equipment
- **Fuel Type:** Gasoline
- **Included Components:** USB Adapter
- **Item Weight:** 121 Pounds
- **Output Wattage:** 6250 Watts
- **Power Source:** Fuel Powered
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Residential
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight, Portable, Super Quiet
- **Voltage:** 240 Volts
- **Wattage:** 6250 watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I run my AC?**
A: It looks like you are asking abut the 5000 watt Hybrid Generator.  My Eyedro energy monitor tells me my house air conditioner runs around 2600 watts.  Add 1000 watts to that for starting current and it appears this generator would run my (and probably yours) house air conditioner.  Consider other house loads though. My water heater draws over 3000 watts alone and would overload the generator if the air was running too.  You would have to manage the loads to use this generator to power your home air conditioning.  There is a larger version of this generator, the Champion Power Equipment 100520 8750-Watt DH Series Open Frame Inverter that runs at 7000 watts.  Spend a couple hundred dollars more and get this one.  I would still manage my loads carefully though.

**Q: So, does this generate 5,000 watts of running power or not?**
A: It specifies in the manual that you will experience a 3.5% power reduction for every 1,000' of elevation above sea level. 

For example, if you are operating at an elevation of 5,000', your power will be:

5,000w x (1 - 0.035x5) = 4,125w = 34.375A @ 120v

 Champion offers high elevation jets if you contact them. They also provide instructions for re-jetting.

The 2 high elevation jets they have available are:

Part #: 16161-Z020910-0000 ; Min elevation = 3,000'
Part #: 16161-Z140510-0000 ; Min elevation = 6,000'

Each 3,000' increment you re-jet for will bring you 525w closer to the 5,000w.

**Q: Does shipping really take 1 to 2 months?**
A: Not from Amazon, unless you're in South America.  If they even ship there. Mine was here in 8 days.

**Q: On the 240 volt plug: Will this unit handle different amperage loads on 240 volt output; if safely wired to house curcuit breakers for a house loads?**
A: Yes. - - - Up to 21Amps on each side of the 120-N-120 split. Load above 21A on one/either side for more than a few seconds and output will be shut down by an internal overload sensor.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy start, well built, delivers the power, why pay more?
*by J***N on May 9, 2021*

After the Texas freeze the spring of 2021, wife and I decided never again. Bought this particular generator due to it supporting 120/240 VAC and the inverter technology which reduces its fuel consumption, and knocks a few dB of the sound level (it does get a little bit quieter when the load drops but not enough to make a hill of beans). Sized it (5KW full load, 6.25 peak) so we could run a few critical circuits AND our central AC outdoor compressor along with the indoor air handler. Since we have a newer 4 ton variable speed compressor on our AC we found it is a lot gentler when it comes to power draw (soft starts instead of hard start), and with everything powered up in the house, and the AC running in cooling mode at full tilt, the generator only seemed to load up to 60 to 70 percent of full capacity, so surprisingly, we have a bit more overhead than planned, but that isn't a bad thing since the generator only cost about one fifth the amount of of a comparably priced generator from the big H. I was very impressed with the build quality of the unit, and it has performed flawlessly with my load tests, so I am sold as a Champion customer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great generator. 10 warnings/caveats you should know.
*by I***1 on August 22, 2020*

tl;dr: All the other positive reviews are spot-on. Great genset for the modern house full of sensitive electronics. However, here are some things you must know not all mentioned elsewhere: 0. READ THE FULL MANUAL FRONT-TO-BACK BEFORE ANYTHING. DO NOT RELY ON THE QUICK-START GUIDE AS THE HURRICANE IS HITTING. 1. The “12V” DC output: Keep in mind per the manual, the schematic, and in actuality, this is *totally* unregulated. Under no-load it measured 24V, 22V in Eco mode. Likely to come down under load, but might easily fry low-load sensitive 12V electronics. To its credit, the full manual warns about all this and states it should not be used other than with the supplied 12VPlug/BatteryClips cable, so effectively only to (carefully) charge up 12V automotive batteries. So why is it an automotive cigarette 12V connector likely to be (mis-)used with other things? One small peeve about the 12V cable: The clip ends should have been made unequal length, to avoid them touching. See the pic of how to avoid this. The other accessory, a nice auto/USB “2.4A” dual charger plug, should be used in a car, not on this generator since doing so would, well, contradict the instruction manual. Did not test it, but it features FCC and CE marks, so likely of decent quality. If you want to charge your USB cellphone/tablet/electronics, better to simply plug their AC chargers into the generator’s AC outputs. 2. Much has been said about the ergonomic miss of having the oil filler blocked by the control panel. Fair enough, but the genset comes with a small funnel and hose, and I had no trouble with my initial oil fill. Pour very gradually from your partially-needed second quart bottle to avoid excess oil spillage when full. The permanently mounted oil drain hose is a welcome feature. 3. You *will need* 2 quart bottles of conventional (not synthetic) 10W-30 motor oil. This is your 5-hour break-in oil. After that, Synthetic or conventional oil of specified grades are acceptable per the manual. Note the engine has no oil filter, so do hew to the manual's change intervals at the very least. 4. You’ll also *want* a ratchet handle, small extension and 8mm, 10mm and 13mm sockets to remove your droid’s restraining bolts and to fasten its feet and handle. 5. Yes, the Quick-Start guide neglects to mention the necessary removal of the shipping restraining hardware, or any mention of a break-in period, or the 12V issues. 6. Now for the AC output: Intelligauge display shows a constant 246V regardless of (fairly low) load or Eco setting. Actual measurement with a DMM was 244VAC and 122VAC on each leg. So within an acceptable 2%. Shows a constant 60Hz, and DMM-measured a perfect 60Hz spot-on, again without regard for load or Eco. Nice! 7. Impressive AC output quality. Had a look at the AC output waveform distortion on an analog oscilloscope through a transformer. See the three pics. The one that looks like a near-perfect sinewave is the Champion’s. The one with slightly flattened (“clipped”) tops is actually my utility’s supplied AC, for those who think utility AC must be perfection. Finally, the one with the “jaggies” is from my 20-year-old Generac XL4000 non-inverter generator, and was better than I though it would be, but not good enough for all my UPSs, instrumentation, electronics, etc. This is why I chose this Champion. 8. Noise: I had reasonable expectations. This unit is not whisper-quiet, but, then, there’s not much choice in the 240V + inverter + >4000W space. If you want really quiet, fuel-injection, soundproof enclosure, well it’ll cost you 4x the price. 9. Overall very satisfied. One pull on full choke, starts on next one on no choke. Nice! Remember, ground your generator, only run it outdoors, and never backfeed your house! In the event Champion Power Equipment actually reads these reviews, here’re some suggestions: a. Fix the Quick-Start Guide. b. Consider some kind of 12V regulation, or at least a different 12V output connector. c. Wishlist item: Have the Intelligauge show the load on each AC leg, to help one in balancing the load between the two. ——

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great unit at a great price
*by A***R on September 16, 2020*

This is a great product, especially if you are looking for an inverter generator that has the four prong 240v locking outlet. These are actually very hard to find and there’s not a whole lot of options in the market today. Honda makes one that has about 7000 W. It’s fuel injected, fully enclosed, extremely quiet, and also cost close to $5000 with tax. If you’d like to save about four grand and get most of the features, by all means get this unit! It performs very well. Started on the second pull out of the box. The eco-mode works surprisingly well. I previously owned a Dewalt 8000 W standard generator with eco-mode and it hardly did anything. This unit seems to have and almost infinite number of speeds that it will call upon depending on the load placed on the device. In short, it can be really very quiet sometimes/low load conditions. Still not as quiet as the Honda but much much quieter than my last unit. Overall the unit has some almost laughable mistakes in terms of its design, many of which are covered in other reviews so I won’t repeat them here. It also has a slight feeling of cheapness to it. Don’t get me wrong I think it will last, but it’s the sort of thing that you need to be careful with. This is unlike the Honda which I know a lot of municipal governments use to back up traffic signals when there are large scale power outages. Those things get knocked around all the time. I don’t think you would want to do that with this unit. However if you plan to use it for your home like most of us probably will, I think you will be very happy with your purchase, and just think of all that money you’re saving!

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