MAST GROUP T3500 gasoline generator + Orcamp CK-505 gas stove + Pegas 400 ml gas cartridge (8 pcs.) — a ready-made kit for backup power and autonomous cooking on a hike, at a dacha, or during emergency power outages. The kit includes: a single-phase gasoline generator MAST GROUP T3500, a portable gas stove Orcamp CK-505, and eight Pegas 400 ml cartridges (8 pcs.).
The single-phase (230 V) generator MAST GROUP T3500 has a rated power of 2.5 kW and a maximum power of 2.8 kW, making it suitable for powering essential household appliances, tools, and small office equipment. A reliable air-cooled four-stroke engine ensures stable operation for up to 6 hours without refueling under moderate loads. The generator is equipped with manual start and an alternator with copper winding for increased reliability. The built-in AVR (automatic voltage regulator) module allows safe connection of sensitive electronics.
Features and Protection
The device has an open frame design, ensuring easy maintenance. For safe operation, fuel and oil level indicators are provided, as well as overload protection and low oil level protection, which prevent damage to the engine and electrical components.
Included Accessories
Orcamp CK-505 Portable Gas Stove
- Operates on a gas canister with a collet connection.
- Precise flame control for convenient cooking.
- Stable and durable construction, compact modern design.
Pegas 400 ml gas cartridge (8 pcs. included)
- Suitable for all common gas stoves and gas burners.
- Content: 227 g (in a 400 ml bottle), ensures long burning time and compatibility with portable stoves.
Kit Advantages
This kit will be useful for organizing an autonomous power source and cooking in field conditions or during emergencies. The combination of a gasoline generator with a portable gas stove provides flexibility: electricity for equipment and quick cooking on gas, independent of the power grid. High-quality components guarantee long service life and reliability in various operating conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are brief answers to common questions regarding the operation of gasoline generators.
Can a gasoline generator be used in winter?
Yes, it can, but starting may be more difficult at low temperatures. To reduce the risk, use winter fuel and special oil additives, and store the device in a wind-protected area during warm-up.
How to choose the right power for a home gasoline generator?
Sum up the power consumption of electrical appliances you plan to connect simultaneously, and add a 20-30% reserve for starting currents and peak loads — this will help you choose a generator with the required rated power.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of gasoline generators compared to other types?
Advantages include affordable price, ease of maintenance, and mobility. Disadvantages are higher fuel consumption, shorter continuous operation time, and shorter lifespan compared to diesel or gas power stations.
Can a gasoline generator be used as a primary power source?
Gasoline generators are usually better suited as a backup power source due to limited lifespan and fuel costs. For continuous use, other types of generators should be considered.
Why might a gasoline generator stall during operation?
The most common reasons for stalling are:
- Clogged air or fuel filter;
- Low oil level;
- Spark plug issues.
If you notice unstable operation, check the filters, oil level, and spark plug condition, and ensure fuel quality.
You can order this kit of a gasoline generator with a stove and cartridges in our online store — a reliable solution for home, dacha, and outdoor trips.
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