The P2500i compact design, measuring only 490x270x440mm, allows you to store it easily and transports in the back of a van or car.
The P2500i is a compact yet powerful portable inverter generator powered by the Hyundai IC100D 4-stroke petrol engine, producing 2200w maximum outout. The P2500i is ideal for caravans and motorhomes as it allows you to take the modern luxuries from home with you wherever you go.
Weighing only 22kg combined with a moulded top handle makes carrying and transportation easy.
The P2500i houses a new inverter board designed to cope with the extreme inductive loads applied when using power tools and electric motors with high startup currents.
The control panel features a 230v socket for use with any appliance which uses a standard 3-pin 13A UK mains plug, as well as a 12v DC battery charging outlet and USB charging ports for mobile phones and ipad charging.
It’s ideal for a variety of uses. Producing a pure sine wave output, it can safely power sensitive electronic appliances. The P2500i also includes USB and Cigarette charging sockets.
The P2500i inverter generator is extremely popular for powering family holidays, and it’s built to be user-friendly with low maintenance requirements. Digital overload protection will shut the generator down if it is overloaded and low oil shutdown stops the engine should the oil levels drop too far.
Already an economical generator, the P2500i also has the added benefit of an “ECO” mode which, when selected, will lower the engine revs to match the load being applied, which in turn increases the fuel economy, lowers the noise produced and extends the lifespan of the engine.
In the box: P2500i Inverter Generator, Spark Plug Spanner, Oil filler Jug
Covered by P1 2 year warranty.
All of our single phase generators have a kVA rating which is higher than the kW. This is because we have assumed the appliances you are going to power have a load factor/power factor of 0.8 - therefore the 'assumed' kVA rating of the load would be higher. This is industry standard and it is usually best to scope the right unit based on the kW.