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Pulsar Generators

Affordable portable generators from compact inverters to high-output workhorses. Gas, dual fuel, and inverter options for every application.

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Pulsar PG2300ISCO 2,300-Watt Quiet Gasoline Powered Inverter Generator with CO Shutdown Sensor - Portable Suitcase Design

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  • CO shutdown sensor built in
  • Suitcase design for easy storage
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Pulsar Generator Buying Guide

The Pulsar Generator Lineup

Pulsar makes one of the broadest portable generator lineups available at accessible price points. The catalog covers everything from compact inverter models light enough to carry camping to 15,000W+ dual-fuel portables capable of running a home during an extended outage. All Pulsar generators sold at Mighty Generators come from authorized stock with full manufacturer warranty support.

Inverter vs. Conventional Pulsar Models

Pulsar inverter generators use a variable-speed engine that scales RPM to match the actual load. This produces cleaner AC power with lower total harmonic distortion, making inverter models safe for laptops, CPAP machines, and other sensitive electronics. They also run quieter and burn less fuel when lightly loaded.

Conventional open-frame Pulsar generators run at a fixed 3,600 RPM regardless of load. They produce more raw wattage per dollar and are built for sustained heavy use on job sites or whole-home backup. If noise and fuel economy matter less than output and value, a conventional model is the practical choice.

Dual Fuel Options

Many Pulsar models run on either gasoline or propane. Dual-fuel capability matters during emergencies when one fuel type may be unavailable. Propane stores indefinitely without degrading, making it a practical backup fuel for generators kept in storage for outage use. Gasoline typically delivers slightly higher peak output on a dual-fuel Pulsar; propane extends storage readiness.

Choosing by Wattage

Match generator output to your actual load. Add up the running watts of every device you plan to run simultaneously, then add the highest single-device starting surge to that number. That total is your minimum requirement. Compact Pulsar inverters (1,200-2,300W rated) cover lights, a phone, a fan, and a small appliance. Mid-range models (4,000-6,500W) can handle a window AC unit, a refrigerator, and several outlets. Large models (9,000W+) approach whole-home coverage for average-sized homes.

Home Outage Use

A portable generator can power critical home circuits during an outage, but it must be connected through a transfer switch or interlock kit. Direct connection to your home panel without a transfer switch is dangerous and illegal. Pulsar dual-fuel models in the 7,500W-15,000W range are commonly used for home backup. Contact our team to confirm the right wattage for your specific load before purchasing.

Camping and RV Use

Pulsar compact inverter generators are well-suited for camping, tailgating, and RV use. They are quieter than conventional generators, lighter to carry, and more fuel-efficient under the light loads typical of campsite use. Several Pulsar inverter models include a 30A TT-30R RV outlet for direct hookup to an RV power pedestal. Check the product spec sheet for the outlet configuration before purchasing.

Maintenance

Portable generators require regular maintenance to stay reliable. Use fresh fuel and add a fuel stabilizer if the generator will sit unused for more than 30 days. Change the oil at the interval specified in the owner manual, typically after the first 20 hours of break-in use and then every 50-100 hours after that. Run the generator under load for 30 minutes every 90 days to keep seals fresh and confirm it starts when you need it.

Why Buy From Mighty Generators

Mighty Generators is an authorized Pulsar dealer. Every unit ships with full factory warranty coverage and is backed by our team of generator specialists available Monday through Friday, 8am to 6pm ET at (706) 701-8552. There are no restocking fees on standard returns, and free shipping applies on eligible orders over $250. When a question comes up before or after the sale, a real person answers.

Pulsar Generator FAQs

Model selection, quality, warranty, and home connection. Call (706) 701-8552 Mon-Fri 8am-6pm ET.

We carry the full Pulsar portable generator lineup including compact inverter models, conventional open-frame portables, dual-fuel models, and high-output units. The lineup spans from compact 1,200W inverters for camping to 15,000W+ portables for serious job site and home backup use. Browse the full selection above.

Pulsar generators offer reliable performance at accessible price points. They are a popular choice for homeowners who need dependable portable power without the cost of premium brands. As an authorized Pulsar dealer, Mighty Generators supports all warranty claims and stands behind every unit we sell.

Yes. Pulsar generators include a manufacturer warranty. Warranty terms vary by model. Check the product page for the specific warranty on the unit you are considering. As an authorized dealer, we support all warranty claims and can connect you with Pulsar's service network.

Pulsar inverter generators use variable-speed engines that adjust RPM to match the load, producing cleaner power, lower noise, and better fuel efficiency under light loads. They are ideal for sensitive electronics and campground use. Conventional Pulsar open-frame models run at fixed RPM, produce more power per dollar, and are well-suited for job sites and home outage coverage where noise is less critical.

Yes, with a proper transfer switch. Never connect a portable generator directly to your home's wiring without a transfer switch or interlock kit. Contact our team for transfer switch guidance for your specific Pulsar model.