Erayak Generador Inversor Portátil 4500W, Silencioso, Doble Combustible, EYG4500PD

2×120V + 30A RV Ready3500W Run / 4500W Peak InverterGas + Propane / Auto Fuel Switch
Precio de oferta$599.00 USD Precio normal$729.00 USD
Ahorra $130.00
Ignition System: 4500PDM - Manual Start
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Customers praised this dual-fuel inverter generator for its reliable performance, quiet operation, and versatile fuel options. The 4500W unit runs on gas, propane, or natural gas with seamless auto-switching. Shoppers appreciated its compact, lightweight design and easy setup. Some noted it's louder than expected, and a few had electric start issues.

  • Excellent product. Very economical, you can run it on gas alone or gas and propane simultaneously.
  • Dual fuel and portable. Used it camping on propane and it lasted the whole weekend with no problem.
  • Electric start works everytime. Provides quiet, clean and constant 30A output. Highly recommend!
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  • 5 stars: 74 (81%)
  • 4 stars: 8 (9%)
  • 3 stars: 4 (4%)
  • 2 stars: 4 (4%)
  • 1 star: 1 (1%)
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Marcos J.
Super good product

This is an excellent product. I’ve been using it for several weeks now for my small car wash business, and honestly, I have no complaints. It is also very economical in terms of consumption, as you can run it on gas alone or on a combination of gas and propane simultaneously. It’s not difficult to figure out at all—it is very simple to use.

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Jovan P.
New generator surges

The new generator out of the box surges in Run mode while using gasoline then shuts down. Reached out to supplier. After discussions I asked if they cannot resolve to send a replacement.. The supplier sent a replacement unit.

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AndrewM
Works as well as described

Been watching James Condon's videos for a while, and, I suppose impulse bought this because it ticked the boxes that I have been thinking about and I was impressed with how it performed. Clean sine wave inverter, good capacity, can run in parallel if needed, and for me, dual fuel (propane and gasoline). No natural gas in my area, so I won't use that.

Admittedly I haven't put it to much work yet, but I have been running it for break-in on both gasoline and propane. It starts on the second or third pull for me. It does auto-switch between the two fuels as described, stumbling slightly but not stalling out. I did notice the red propane light only partially lighting up when I slowly cracked the propane valve, but when I shut it off, paused, and then opened it quickly, the red light lit up bright. I did the first oil change after 1-1/2 hours of running, and there was some fine glitter in the oil, but nothing that concerns me yet. I'm running 15W-40 in it.

Overall, it seems like a good unit, but there are a couple of things worth mentioning. For one, the sticker on the side says 450mL oil, the manual says 0.6L of oil, and I ended up adding 650mL to get halfway up the dipstick. 450mL barely wet the tip of the dipstick. Also, the Phillips-head gas bowl drain screw is blocked by the side support bar. It looks like it'll be tricky to drain the bowl. Update: Not really tricky, but use a flatblade instead, Phillips didn't catch very well. Draining the bowl does get a few teaspoons of gas out.

But the unit runs very smooth, is not noisy (I wouldn't say it's quiet, but it's not annoying), it holds voltage and frequency well (~122V at 59.97Hz is what I was seeing with 1000W of load), and the wheeled dolly addition makes it easy to move around. I'm pleased with it so far. I'm feeding it non-ethanol gasoline but am going to invest in a couple more containers of propane for longer term storage. This will be an emergency generator for me. Here in Texas we need all the backup power we can get.

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Wendy J.W.
Lightweight compact inverter generator for home use

We bought this product for use during power outages during hurricanes in Florida . It is clean, easy to use, lightweight to move around and has enough power for our refrigerator, television, coffee pot and other low loads when we need them. We are using natural gas and bought the model with an electric start for ease of use.

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Emily L.
Great generator

I have been looking for a generator for a while, after reading several reviews we decided to give this one a try due to the price and power combination. We bought this to use for one out of camping trips! We were not disappointed. The generator has amazing power. We were able to run the heater and several other plugs for multiple family members including two teenager, so you know it was running nonstop ;). The value for the money is amazing. I was satisfied with how long we ran it and we did not run out of propane. We camped for the weekend on one tank of propane, which wasn’t empty when we got home. It’s easy to use and I was able to carry it by myself and I am a 5 foot women. The weight of the generator is a mere 54 lbs compared to several others that are much heavier. This makes transporting it a lot easier. It has handles to make transporting it easily and carrying it easier.

The design is great has an easy-to-use knob and an easy pull to start. It was not difficult to start and never shut off. Also, when running some generators give off a heave odor. I could not even smell this one. the design is functional and esthetic. Easy fix you just switch it back. Enough power to run my fridge and deep freezer and also has the plug options for the larger appliances. Luckily we had this because a storm hit the following weekend and we lost power for a day. This was able to keep our deep freezer running and none of the food went bad. If you are looking for a generator to purchase this one would be a great buy. Would def recommend!

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DL
best generator I've used.

First off, this generator is really nice. Its compact, its packed up nicely, was double boxed and secured well. I bought a smaller Erayak in the past that I liked which was just enough power for a deep freezer and maybe a fridge, however I have a natural gas line that is hooked up in the back of my house for generator and grill that I used for this generator since its tri-fuel which is a lot easier than having to have gas on hand, as you can see in the picture above with the hose. I got the hose and connectors for mine from amazon for $44 for my gas line from Patiogem, its nice as well.

I highly recommend you watching the video on Youtube from James Condon about this generator. He does a good job showing and telling you what you need to do to break it in which is very important, the oil in picture above shows how dirty the oil is after the 1st change and all the metal fragments thats in it.

The oil was very hard to find in small containers, I went to 3 different automotive stores in order to the find a store that carries quart size containers of the SAE 15w 40 all of the stores only had gallon size, however if you can't find that specific oil the video I mentioned above he uses a different oil. It took I believe 3 full plastic filler at the 200 line to fill it up properly. The plastic filler came with the generator

I used 2 heaters which was my best way in order to get enough wattage to properly break the generator in, I ran it for about a hour before my 1st oil change which you can see how nasty it looks.

Overall its a great generator that I highly recommend, I will not be using it often and most of the time I will have it stored... However I am glad how easy it was to get going and how much power it easily ran and most of all I am thrilled I can run it on my natural gas line.

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AndrewM
Works as well as described

Been watching James Condon's videos for a while, and, I suppose impulse bought this because it ticked the boxes that I have been thinking about and I was impressed with how it performed. Clean sine wave inverter, good capacity, can run in parallel if needed, and for me, dual fuel (propane and gasoline). No natural gas in my area, so I won't use that.

Admittedly I haven't put it to much work yet, but I have been running it for break-in on both gasoline and propane. It starts on the second or third pull for me. It does auto-switch between the two fuels as described, stumbling slightly but not stalling out. I did notice the red propane light only partially lighting up when I slowly cracked the propane valve, but when I shut it off, paused, and then opened it quickly, the red light lit up bright. I did the first oil change after 1-1/2 hours of running, and there was some fine glitter in the oil, but nothing that concerns me yet. I'm running 15W-40 in it.

Overall, it seems like a good unit, but there are a couple of things worth mentioning. For one, the sticker on the side says 450mL oil, the manual says 0.6L of oil, and I ended up adding 650mL to get halfway up the dipstick. 450mL barely wet the tip of the dipstick. Also, the Phillips-head gas bowl drain screw is blocked by the side support bar. It looks like it'll be tricky to drain the bowl. Update: Not really tricky, but use a flatblade instead, Phillips didn't catch very well. Draining the bowl does get a few teaspoons of gas out.

But the unit runs very smooth, is not noisy (I wouldn't say it's quiet, but it's not annoying), it holds voltage and frequency well (~122V at 59.97Hz is what I was seeing with 1000W of load), and the wheeled dolly addition makes it easy to move around. I'm pleased with it so far. I'm feeding it non-ethanol gasoline but am going to invest in a couple more containers of propane for longer term storage. This will be an emergency generator for me. Here in Texas we need all the backup power we can get.

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olga
Good value for the price

I bought this for a long camping trip, and it came in quite useful for lighting and to keep the tent warm, which it did quite well. What separated this one from my other generators is that it can be turned on with propane and not just gas, which saved me money. Also, it's quite small for the power that it puts out, which is a good thing in my case since our tent wasn't big. Besides that, it helps around the house. For example, we had a typhoon in our area, and the power went out, so it was useful to keep the heat and our living room lights on and never died on us.

At first, the cost kind of scared me off a bit, but as it turned out, it was actually more convenient since I would have to buy two generators for the power this one brings. This one seems like it would outlast the other ones anyways. My brother also bought one, and he has also been happy with it, saying that it lasts for a long time and is better than most of his other generators. It is good value for the price. I like that you can alternate between gas and propane, so use what is more convenient for you.

Overall, I would recommend this product. In summary, it lasts a while, is functional, and is surprisingly a good bang for the buck. I asked my brother if he would recommend this to anyone else, and in the brief time he had it, he also says he would recommend it and that it's all around a pretty good product, especially for it being propane and gas powered . I think it is must have product that each household needs to have. Recommend.

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Amazon C.
Super Lightweight compared to the rest!

This is a mighty generator in it's small form factor. It comes in at only 54lbs whereas similar competition are weighing in close to 100lbs.
Some pros and cons of this generator are listed below:
Pros: Lightweight, Tri Fuel (Propane, Gasoline, Natural Gas), Super Quiet!
Con: No Eco throttle switch, it defaults to low idle, but revving up may be necessary for larger appliances. Since this is a larger generator, I'm not worried about it.

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James
A Closer Look at the Erayak 4500PD

A Closer Look at the Erayak 4500PD

I’ve always appreciated inverters for their quiet operation, fuel efficiency, and clean power. All of my personal generators are inverters, and the Erayak 4500PD caught my eye because it offers some features that my current models don't have, making it worth a closer look.

One of the most impressive features is the automatic fuel switching. Unlike other generators that require manual input, the 4500PD automatically switches between gasoline, propane, and natural gas. When the pressure from the propane tank drops, it seamlessly switches to gasoline, allowing for continuous operation without any interruptions. This feature is not only convenient but also helps to maximize the generator's runtime by efficiently managing fuel sources.

The 4500PD is also equipped with advanced inverter technology, boasting a THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) of just 0.2% to 1.2%, which is significantly lower than the typical 1.9% found in power grids. This makes it safe for even the most sensitive electronics.

Despite its compact size and 149cc engine, this generator can produce a reliable 3500 watts of power, making it a leader in its class. Additionally, it features a 30 Amp RV outlet and parallel capability, enabling users to double the power output when necessary.

In summary, the Erayak 4500PD stands out as a versatile and efficient power solution that is well-suited for a variety of needs, from RVs to home backup power. Its intelligent fuel management system and superior inverter technology make it a reliable choice for anyone in need of portable power.

For those interested in a deeper dive into its performance and features, I have done a comprehensive review in his video. If you resonate with what you've read so far, be sure to check out mine full video review for more insights.

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Anonymous
4500PDM - Manual Start
Easy starting on both fuel types

Easy starting on both fuel types. Smooth, quiet operation under all loads for my camper trailer, running my AC, fridge, and a few appliances - all I needed to do out of the box was add engine oil.

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Anonymous
4500PDM - Manual Start
I bought this generator purposely to have for

I bought this generator purposely to have for my trailer, and it said it was a quiet one, and it is not. So now I gotta figure what else to do, because I've had my neighbors tell me to turn it off. I've been trying to get a refund back and now they're saying I cannot do that. Because I open the package up. So your guys' return is not what you say.It's gonna be, you don't help the customer

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Sandor R.
My home now is ready

I’m honestly very impressed with this ERAYAK 4500W dual fuel inverter generator so far. I bought it mainly as a backup power solution for home use and camping trips, and it has exceeded my expectations in several ways. The first thing I noticed was how compact and modern the design looks compared to other generators in this price range. It feels solid, well built, and easy to move around.

One of my favorite features is the dual fuel option. Being able to run it on either gasoline or propane gives a lot of flexibility, especially during emergencies or long trips. Switching between fuels was easier than I expected, and the generator started quickly without much effort. The electric start works great, and the engine runs surprisingly smooth.
Another huge plus is how quiet it is for a 4500W generator. Of course, you can still hear it running, but it is much quieter than traditional open-frame generators. That makes it perfect for camping, RV use, or even during power outages at night without disturbing everyone around you.
The power output has been excellent. It handled appliances, lights, chargers, and even heavier equipment without struggling. I also appreciate the CO sensor safety feature because it adds peace of mind when using it around the house or outdoors.
Overall, this generator offers great value for the money. Reliable performance, good fuel flexibility, quiet operation, and modern features make it a very smart purchase. Definitely recommended for anyone looking for a dependable portable generator.

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Laura A.B.
Works great

We needed something for hurricane season as we live in Florida and you never know when the next storm is going to hit. I like that this is a dual fuel and it's portable. We used it this weekend for our camping trip on the propane setting and a lasted the whole weekend with no problem. It never switched over to the fuel. Biggest thing is make sure you follow the directions for setting it up but once that's done it works perfectly

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James B.
4500PDE - Electric Start
Erayak 4500 Dual. Great generator, great value

I haven't been able to use my Erayak 4500 Dual yet in a dry camping situation, however, I did unpack and did a test run with it. It worked perfectly. I did get a little surprised on the battery hookup because the two leads were zip tied together for shipping and I didn't notice this at first. When I realized no power, I immediately went to the battery cable and realized that I needed to cut the zip tie and connect the two leads. Sound volume from the generator is low. I was extremely impressed with how well the unit was packed for shipping. Double wall container with packing within each wall. It would be difficult to damage one of these in shipping process.

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Micahel D.
Quieter then most

Generator works well. It’s quiet until you put a max load on it. Though, it is much quieter than one from harbor freight. I used during the summer for my campers A/C and fridge. I had to turn off the A/C to use the microwave though. That’s pretty standard with this wattage. Overall good generator and I’d recommend it.

  • Generador de energía portátil: El Erayak 4500PD es una fuente de energía portátil y versátil ideal para acampar, uso doméstico, vehículos recreativos y emergencias. Ofrece 4500 vatios de potencia de sobretensión y 3500 vatios de potencia continua, con una potencia del 90 % en modo tricombustible.
  • Capacidad de triple combustible: Admite combustibles de gasolina, GLP y NPG.
  • Interruptor automático de combustible dual: Selecciona automáticamente el combustible y cambia de GLP/NPG a gasolina sin problemas cuando sea necesario, lo que garantiza energía ininterrumpida.
  • Tomacorrientes aptos para vehículos recreativos: Incluye un tomacorriente específico para vehículos recreativos de 30 amperios (L5-30P), lo que facilita la conexión a un vehículo recreativo sin adaptadores adicionales.
  • Múltiples tomacorrientes para el hogar y el campamento: Cuenta con un tomacorriente de CA dúplex 5-20R 20A con protector de CA, un tomacorriente de CA con cierre giratorio L5-30P 30A, un convertidor L5-30P a TT-30R y dos salidas USB. puertos para cargar el dispositivo.
  • Capacidad en paralelo: Permite la conexión de dos generadores de 4500 vatios para duplicar la potencia.
  • Súper silencioso: Funciona a solo 60,5 dB(A) a media carga gracias a su carcasa reductora de ruido.
  • Tecnología de inversor de onda sinusoidal pura: Alimenta de forma segura dispositivos electrónicos sensibles como teléfonos inteligentes, computadoras portátiles, televisores, unidades de aire acondicionado, calentadores, herramientas eléctricas y más.
  • Ligero: Pesa 55 libras.
  • Capacidad del tanque de combustible: 8,5 litros (2,25 galones) con una autonomía de 4,5 horas a carga completa y 9 horas a media carga.
  • Cumple con los estándares: Cumple con los estándares ANSI/PGMA G300-2018.

Características adicionales:

  • Arranque eléctrico fácil: Disponible en 4500PDE, permite el arranque directo a través del interruptor del motor, evitando arranques manuales.
  • CO Secure: El sensor de monóxido de carbono incorporado apaga el generador si los niveles de CO son altos. El modelo 4500PDM tiene un interruptor de CO manual, mientras que el modelo 4500PDE no.
  • Modo Eco: Disponible en 4500PDM, reduce el ruido y el consumo de combustible al funcionar a velocidades más bajas en modo de bajo consumo.