






🔋 Double your power, halve your worries — the ultimate parallel kit for the modern nomad.
The Pulsar Inverter Generator Parallel Kit (PGIPAIRB5) is a robust 30 AMP, 120V TT-30R RV-compatible accessory designed to connect two Pulsar inverter generators. Featuring a 3.94-foot cable, it enables seamless power doubling for RVers and outdoor professionals seeking reliable, clean energy on the go. Built with durable steel, plastic, and copper materials, this kit supports efficient, quiet operation and easy setup, making it a must-have for maximizing portable power capacity.
| ASIN | B0DX88F7MM |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,984 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #165 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Brand | Pulsar |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,679) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2025 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.65 pounds |
| Item model number | PGIPAIRB5 |
| Manufacturer | Pulsar Products |
| Material | Steel, Plastic, Copper |
| Model Name | Pulsar Inverter Generator Parallel Kit |
| Part Number | PGIPAIRB5 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 47.28 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Style | 30 Amp Parallel Kit |
| UPC | 814726029272 |
R**S
Great quality and worth the money
We use this on our 2024 Airstream 30 GT. I have only run it using the onboard propane quick connect. Runs fine with a straight hose with no regulator as the AS already has a regulator. Plenty quiet enough and starts easy. I’m sure it would produce more energy on gasoline but I’ve never put gas in it
L**.
Lightweight Powerhouse!
Full disclosure- i've only owned this 4000W Duel Fuel generator for 3 weeks, but I've already had some good use from it and I've been very impressed thus far! I bought this to power my truck camper, and specifically my A/C on the truck camper when it's very hot. I had been carrying a 2000W Firman gas-only generator prior, and while I can run the A/C on the camper from that, it is nearly maxxed out when I do so I don't think I could run it for long if necessary, and there is the issue of carrying gas. The storage compartment of my camper requires laying the generator almost on its side to get it in/out of the compartment, and I've had gasoline leak into the compartment prior when doing so. No Bueno!! So I bought this generator, which is virtually the same size and weight as my Firman (which otherwise I've been very impressed with as well, btw) but allows me to operate from the on-board propane tanks located in my truck camper. It's clean and convenient to do so, and this generator runs pretty quietly given it can put out 3,200W continuously and 4,000 surge watts if necessary! It also produces a clean sine wave signal, so I don't have to worry about frying my cellphone, laptops, etc while charging. It is a few decibels louder than a Honda 2000i or 2200i, but close to 2 x's the output for a few decibels more. And at lighter loads on eco mode it is still very quiet (which is where it will operate most of the time I'm using it; less than 50% load.) I bought it and broke it in and tucked it away in the camper to take to the Sierra for one last skiing weekend, and lo and behold, it saved my butt when my diesel fuel gelled and I had to run the Pulsar for 3 hours to power my truck's block heater to get it started! My Firman could have handled the 700-800W draw as well, but again, nice to pull it out, hook it to the propane extension and fire it up. On that note, with propane I do need to give it a pull or two on choke before it starts on propane, but it runs perfectly once I do so. I'm at the 5 hour mark so I'll change the oil again tomorrow which should be the last maintenance I need for awhile. I really can't believe I found a propane generator with twice the capacity as my Firman 2k/1,600W gas generator for $500 (caught a sale on Amazon.) If my experience changes over time I'll update, but so far I'm very satisfied with this Pulsar Dual Fuel generator!
G**N
Efficient, Small, Quiet, and Capable
*Update 1/17/24* Still working great, still running it only on propane. We have been having single digit temperature weather and I have been able to get the generator started relatively easy to run the block heater on my truck. Truck is parked far enough from an outlet that it's easier to turn on the generator to get power by the truck that way. When power went out it was also great to have the electronic safe power that this provided. Starlink internet kept the home entertained, the generator ran other electronics, and propane kept us heated. Overall, still very happy with the generator. Have not run the generator on gas, only have ran mine on propane. Generator ships with all you need to get started, except the fuel source. Oil funnel is also used to drain the oil. Makes it very mess free for oil changes. Which I recommend changing after the first hour, since there's all kind of glitter in the first oil change. I then ran it another couple hours and changed again. Much cleaner this time. Holds 15 ounces of oil so a standard quart of oil can do two oil changes. In total I changed the oil three times during the break in before switching in full synthetic oil. It runs very quiet and stays pretty quiet under load. Quieter than a smaller 700 watt inverter generator I have and while not as fuel efficient it is still very economical with how much propane it uses. Revs up to produce power and has run my 10,000 btu window ac without issue. Ran a 5,000 btu and small .7 cubic foot microwave at the same time off of it. I love the size of this unit for the amount of power it produces. You can parallel two of them if you need more power. Really the only downsides I have would be no electric start, and the outlet selection is sparse. Got mine with coupon off of Amazon and have no regrets so far. Will update if anything negative happens
D**.
Seems great so far. Wait for a sale - price goes down significantly
Trustpilot
Hace 2 meses
Hace 2 semanas