I've owned a few generators over the last few years, and have learned a few basic facts. More power means more noise. More power means more fuel used no matter what load you put on the generator. And in most normal conditions our family rarely uses more than a few hundred watts power at any given time (fridge - 150watts, 60" tv - 200watts, microwave 1000, washing machine 60-700 depending on cycle). The exceptions are of course our 220 volt water heater, 220 volt cloths dryer, central A/C and furnace. Running them isn't an option with this little geny, but in all honesty, their not needed to get by in an emergency in SC.. I can heat / purify small amounts of water with the microwave.
Sooo, head for you local Autozone! I've been shopping around online for a while and can't even come close to the price Autozone has on this little thing ($80 Bucks!). When shopping, forget the rating you see on chinese generators. I saw this same generator with different paint colors rated at anywhere between 900, and 1400 watts max load! I tested mine with a "Kilawatt" meter, and a hair dryer to provide an adjustable load. At 110 watts, and 240 watts, it barely changes idle sound at all. At 480 watts you hear it come under a little load. At 810, and 1110 watts it sounds like it's got a normal working load, and at 1476 watts it ran fine for about 20 seconds, then quickly bogged down and puttered before I shut off the hair dryer. Those numbers are just what I was able to get by changing settings on a 1875 watt hair dryer (1476 was at full power, never did get a "1875 watt" load out of it).
After watching a few youtube videos, and reading other peoples reviews on similar generators, I picked up two NGK plugs (#7333) and changed out the Chinese plug before I even tried to start this the first time. They also recommended the chaff guard you see on the spark plug wire, and that buyers should check torque on EVERY nut, bolt, and screw (I DID find a few needing adjustment). I also used the three prong plug provided with the geny to make the red ground cable in the pics (you need to ground ANY generator to an earth ground before running them or risk electrocution.)
For my break in and testing run I used a 32 to 1 oil ratio. First time I tried, the geny started on the sixth pull with the choke on. After that, even with an hour cool down it started on the first pull every time without the choke.



It's actually running with an 1110 watt load in this pic.. Never saw even a trace of smoke from the exhaust during the entire break in (kinda unusual for a 2 stroke).
Voltage varied between 115VAC, and 117VAC depending on load. Hz ranged from 60.2, to 62.3 depending on load. Once the load was applied the readings held VERY steady, they only fluctuated when I changed the wattage load on the geny. If wanted, there is a governor adjustment screw on the right side of the geny that allows fine tuning of voltage and Hz. I didn't see a need to change anything with this particular unit.
Most important thing about this geny? It'll run 8.5 hours at a 400 watt load on ONE GALLON OF GAS! Run time drops to 6.5 hrs per gallon at full load. It has a 1.2 gallon tank. I filled it 1/3 full and ran it till empty for testing / break in. Got about 3 hours on it.
YES, it's louder than a 4 stroke. Not a LOT though. You have to raise your voice to have a conversation standing directly over it. And if it's outside your glass door, you'll know if its running or not in the house. But can hear a tv over it at normal volume. Our 3,000 watt chinese 4 stroke IS quieter overall. But uses MUCH more fuel. Our "Wheelhouse" brand 5500 watt 4 stroke is twice as loud as this little 1,000 watt unit, and SWILLS the gas!
It's cheap, but fills a need!