7,000 Watt Champion Inverter Generator Rental

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The 7,000 Watt Champion Inverter Generator for rent delivers reliable, clean power for job sites, events, and emergencies. Its advanced inverter technology protects sensitive electronics while providing the heavy-duty performance you need.


Product Details:

Gasoline:

  • 8,500 starting watts
  • 7,000 running watts

Propane:

  • 8,500 starting watts
  • 6,300 running watts

Specs:

  • 215 LBS
  • Quiet at 61 DBA from 23 feet away
    • Super Quiet & low volume noise 
  • Gas tank: 5.25 gallon
    • Up to 14 hours of run time on 25% load
    • **20lbs propane or full tank of fuel ^^
  • 92 lbs
  • Outlet types (see pictures)
    • 120240V 30A RV outlet (2 styles)
    • 120V 20A household duplex outlet
    • 12v round
  • Extension cords/adapters available
  • Gas or propane hookups

**Does NOT come full with fuel. If needed, that will be an extra charge**


How to operate video:

https://youtu.be/5HBQXmZvVFY


Rental Price:

**Taxes included in price**

  • 4 Hour: $40
  • 1 Day: $50
  • 2 Day: $80
  • 3 Day Special: $100
  • 1 Week: $200
  • 2 Week: $300
  • 1 Month: $400

Delivery and pickup available.

Contact us for long-term rental pricing.

Almost all items are available for purchase!

**1 day is a 24 hour period. 1 week is 7 days


Rental generators provide temporary, reliable electrical power for situations where grid power is unavailable, overloaded, or disrupted. Common uses span from:

  • Emergency Power Outages: Businesses, hospitals, and homeowners rely on generator rentals to stay operational during grid failures caused by severe weather or natural disasters. 
  • Construction and Job Sites: Contractors use towable generators as the primary power source for tools, mobile site trailers, and heavy machinery before permanent utility connections are installed. 
  • Special Events and Entertainment: Outdoor weddings, festivals, and concerts use portable units to safely power lighting, sound systems, and catering equipment in remote or grid-free locations. 
  • Facility Maintenance and Upgrades: During planned shutdowns, infrastructure upgrades, or repairs to an existing permanent standby generator, businesses rent supplementary units to prevent costly downtime. 
  • Seasonal Load Demands: Agricultural sites and retail or food businesses facing temporary spikes in energy demand (e.g., harvest seasons or large holiday orders) rent generators to avoid overloading their current systems. 

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