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The Boliy PRO3600SI QBlue RV Pro 3700 Pull Start Generator is a lightweight powerhouse, delivering a rated output of 3000 watts and a maximum of 3300 watts. With advanced DSP inverter technology, it ensures superior power conversion and efficiency, while its innovative noise dampening system keeps sound levels impressively low, making it ideal for use in noise-sensitive environments.
W**D
More than meets the power needs of the average RVer
Product arrived on Friday August 22, 2014 as stated on the invoice. Included in the box are the owners manual, warranty card, a warning placard informing you the engine does not have oil in it, an extra spark plug, spark plug tool, and a set of DC battery charging cable. The generator is surprisingly light as far as generators of this size go, less than 100 lbs, I will add full filled weight in a follow up. After adding oil and gas, I started it up, it took about three pulls and some choke, it fired up. I ran it a few minutes then turned the econ switch off and made a phone call standing right next to it with no difficulty hearing or being heard. Next I hooked it up to my 5th wheel, 2014 Alpine 3590rs, I turned off the battery switch then plugged in. The hot water heater was the first thing turned on, then 15000 btu AC, genny kicked it up a notch. I then turned on fridge, all inside and outside lights, ceiling fan, and lastly one of the TV's, the genny is really putting in the work, she is humming. I have practically everything going and she is hanging in there for about 10- 15 mins before the overload and she kicks out. Now in reality, I can not think of a situation in which I will have every light in the 5ver turned on at the same time, but knowing I can when boon-docking is reassuring. For my second test, I decided to try the impossible, turned on AC, put a cup on water in the microwave, set for 30 seconds, then start, by the way, fridge and hot water heater were still on, she ran for 15 seconds before kicking out. All in all, I would have to say the Boliy PRO3600 QBlue RV PRO 3700 has lived up to her billing. I have a trip planned in a few weeks where I can give real world application updates on her use. My one complaint is it doesn't come with an hour meter, I did buy one and will install asap. I would also be inclined to consider ordering the electric start for convenience. Based on my short time with this unit and the preliminary testing I performed I would give a five start rating. But, because I have not been able to start on one pull and a few choke adjustments, I will have to say 4 stars and holding. I may just be nitpicking on the start up though. I would suggest the power is more than enough for the average camping situation.
T**R
Very adequate for my 30 amp popup tent trailer that ...
Very adequate for my 30 amp popup tent trailer that has a roof a/c, water heater, refridgerator, onboard water pump, lights, additional mini-fridge plugged in outside, 2 cell phones charging. Operating almost all virtually at the same time. Oh and the use of a Mr. Coffee coffee maker as well.
S**R
Five Stars
awesome..so quiet
L**Y
Quiet , manageable weight and fuel efficient......
I have had one for about 7 years and 300-ish hours. It has been on trips where it has run constantly for several days in a row. On a trip to Manitoba for Christmas it ran in sub zero conditions without any issues so we could run electric heat in our truck camper. On my own construction jobs it has run for 10 hrs a day for over a week.Very quiet and dependable and I would give it 5 stars except for the fact that the carb does not tolerate Ethanol at all. ****Always run Stabil, Lucas, or any other brand of Ethanol killer in the fuel, and always shut off the fuel and run the carb dry before storage****. If you leave fuel in it, or ethanol clog's the carb you must disassemble, clean it and put it back together & it will fix the problem.
S**R
No replacement parts!
We purchased our Boliy Pro 3600 SI six years ago. Initially seemed to meet our needs for the short periods of time we used it. Now, we’re needing some replacement parts but guess what- those don't exist ! We’ve even contacted the Manufacturer ! This was after 1 month of calling and hounding them. They said good luck there are no parts except a few electrical items on their web site. )We need muffler/exhaust parts.) After reviewing forums we found that we’re not the only one with this problem. So do your homework BEFORE You buy. Our advice is not to buy Boliy. Purchase a Honda or other brand which has replacement parts ! We’ll buy a Honda next time. Look at the Top Generators for 2018- Boliy didn’t make the cut and we see why !
D**S
It looks like a neat setup
I don't own one of these generators. It looks like a neat setup. I have the old standard built in Onan on my RV. BUT.........I WANT TO COMMENT ON HOUR METERS......... Everyone is talking about "INSTALLING" an hour meter. You don't have to go to all that work. Buy a cheap 12 Volt hour meter on Amazon or eBay and put a cord on it. Then plug it into the 12V outlet on the generator. Not as convenient as a built in hour meter but not being installed on the unit the meter is not subject to all the vibration. Yes they all vibrate a little when under load.
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