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DuroMax XP15000HX 15,000 Watt Electric Start Dual Fuel HX Portable Generator - PowerGen USA
DuroMax XP15000HX 15,000 Watt Electric Start Dual Fuel HX Portable Generator - PowerGen USA
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The LARGEST single cylinder Dual Fuel 15,000 watt generator on the market has arrived! Introducing the brand new DuroMax XP15000HX 15,000 Watt Generator. With 15,000 watts of Dual Fuel Portable Generator 15,000 Watt power, this unit will power your WHOLE home and all of your essentials during any power outage. The XP15000HX is the largest unit in the HX Series and comes equipped with a 50 amp plug, a 120V 30 amp plug, one 120/240V 30 amp plug, and TEN standard household outlets giving you the ability to power everything you can imagine! Enjoy the freedom of fuel flexibility and run this unit on either gasoline or propane. The XP15000HX has smart "fuel select" technology that automatically recognizes when propane is connected and switches between fuel types automatically. Equipped with a push button start and state-of-the-art Digital Control Center, so you can monitor power output, load level, and running hours at a glance. Perfect for those needing a DuroMax 15kW Dual Fuel Generator for comprehensive home power or robust site energy solutions.
XP15000HX SPECIFICATIONS
Gasoline | |
Peak Wattage | 15,000 |
Running Wattage | 12,000 |
Running Amperage at 120V | 100 |
Running Amperage at 240V | 50 |
Runtime at 25% Load | 17.9 |
Runtime at 50% Load | 12 |
Propane |
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Peak Wattage | 14,250 |
Running Wattage | 11,400 |
Running Amperage at 120V | 95 |
Running Amperage at 240V | 47.5 |
Runtime at 25% Load | 12.5 |
Runtime at 50% Load | 8.5 |
Engine & Emission Specifications |
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Engine Manufacturer | DuroMax Power Equipment |
Engine Type | 4-Stroke |
Valve Type | OHV |
Engine Cooling Type | Forced Air |
Engine Size | 670cc |
Engine Speed | 3600 RPM ± 100 RPM |
Starting Type | Push Button |
Electric Start | Yes |
Recoil Start | Yes |
Remote Start | Yes |
Idle Control | No Load Low Idle |
Fuel Delivery System | Carburetor |
Fuel Types | Gasoline and Propane |
Oil Cooling Type | Pressure and Splash |
Recommended Oil | 10W-30 |
Recommended Oil Types | Blended, Conventional, or Synthetic |
Oil Capacity | 57.5 fluid oz |
Suggested Propane Tank Size | 60 lbs. minimum |
Automatic Low Oil Shutdown | Yes |
Cast Iron Sleeve | Yes |
Bearing Type | 6003 Sliding Bearing |
CO Sensor Shutdown | Yes |
EPA Certified | Yes |
CARB Certified | Yes |
50 State Emissions | Yes |
Panel Specifications |
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GFCI Outlets | Yes |
Battery Switch | Yes |
Volt Meter | Digital |
Hour Meter | Yes |
5-20R | 10 |
L5-30R | 1 |
L14-30R | 1 |
14-50R | 1 |
Generator Specifications |
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Manufacturer | DuroMax Power Equipment |
Part # | XP15000HX |
Voltage | 120/240 Volts |
Frequency | 60 Hertz |
GFCI Outlets | Yes |
4 Foot Propane Hose & Regulator | Included |
Winding Material | 100% Copper Windings |
Automatic Voltage Regulator | Yes |
Battery Type | 12V SLA |
Battery Included | Yes |
RV Ready | Yes |
Home Backup Ready | Yes |
Fuel Tank Capacity Gasoline | 13.2 Gallons |
Fuel Gauge | Yes |
All Metal Construction | Yes |
Product Dimensions W/O packaging | 38"-Long x 28"-Wide x 33"-High |
Product Weight W/O packaging | 345-lbs |
Product Weight W/ Packaging | 404-lbs |
Volume @ 50% Load (db) | 78 dB |
UPC | 811640016845 |
Warranty | 5 Year |
Wheel & Handle Kit | Included |
Wheel Type | Metal Hub |
Wheel Diameter | 13-Inches |
What's in the Box? | XP15000HX Generator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Tool Set, Wheel & Handle Kit, Propane Regulator, Remote Control, and Owner's Manual |
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I finally bit the bullet and after much research and consideration I settled on the XP15000HX as my generator of choice. It's powerful enough to run the devices I need to power when the grid goes down - which it did for us in 2024 twice for a total of 14 days without power! The Duramax arrived safely was well packaged and fixed to a pallet. Installation instructions were well laid out and easy step by step format. The thing is heavy so the wheels and extra long and stout handles help with moving it easily. I set it up and tested it within a day or two of receiving it and everything works well, no hitches at all.
One slight issue I experienced during installation was that the generator is as wide as the pallet so it is not a simple task to install the wheel axles and wheels. The axles do not extend out far enough to install the wheels so the generator needs to be physically maneuvered to allow that... Something to be considered in the pallet design for future perhaps?
All in this is a case of so far so good and while I don't wish for a power outage anytime soon at least I am more confident in my abilities to generate my own power should that happen.