SIP MEDUSA T952 Petrol Generator

£145.00 ex VAT

The SIP MEDUSA T952 Compact Generator provides a petrol-powered solution that is portable and suitable for small power tools, electronic devices and work lights.

Generators powered by petrol are necessary to provide electrical power when there is no mains electricity. They are ideal for a variety of professional and recreational applications due to their portability and versatility.

KEY FEATURES

  • EURO V 60cc (2hp) 2-stroke engine
  • 230v UK output socket and 12v DC auxiliary
  • Delivers 750w peak and 650w contin. output
  • Voltmeter indicates output voltage
  • 4ltr petrol tank with max. 6.5hr runtime

Item Number: 03920

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Description

The SIP MEDUSA T952 Compact Generator provides a petrol-powered solution that is portable and suitable for small power tools, electronic devices and work lights.

Generators powered by petrol are necessary to provide electrical power when there is no mains electricity. They are ideal for a variety of professional and recreational applications due to their portability and versatility.

Applications and uses: Ideal for small power tools, LED work lights and other electronic devices. Ideal for remote and on-site locations without mains power.

Engine specification
Fitted with a EURO V 60cc (2hp) 2-stroke 1-cylinder air-cooled engine.

Supply options
Fitted with a standard UK (230v) output socket. 12v auxiliary output for battery charging (unregulated) up to 40Ah. Ideal for powering small tools, work lights and electronic devices.

Output ratings
Delivers peak output of 750w and continuous 650w for dependable supply when needed most.

Voltmeter
Indicates output voltage and is metal-covered for added protection.

Overall runtime
The 4ltr petrol fuel tank provides a maximum of 6.5hrs runtime.

Compact and portable design
A convenient and portable design includes a simple carry handle. The robust frame is fitted with durable anti-vibration mounts for sturdy positioning.

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