3800iM
Newland/OEM
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The 3.5 kW gasoline inverter generator is a portable, lightweight power source that delivers high‑quality electricity. It is driven by a four‑stroke, air‑cooled, single‑cylinder OHV (Overhead Valve) gasoline engine with a displacement typically ranging from 141 cc to 223 cc. The unit produces a pure sine wave output with a Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 3%, making it perfectly safe for sensitive electronic devices such as laptops, smartphones, medical monitors, and digital control systems.
Thanks to the load‑sensing inverter technology and sound‑dampening enclosures (often with double‑layer insulation and vibration‑absorbing mounts), the generator typically operates at 58–68 dB(A) at 7 meters under full load, and as low as 52 dB(A) under economical mode – quieter than a normal conversation. With a dry weight ranging from 22 kg to 28 kg (48–62 lbs) and often equipped with a telescopic handle and two solid wheels, the unit can be easily moved by one person, making it ideal for camping, tailgating, mobile workshops, and backup power at home.
Factory‑direct pricing – Eliminate middlemen. Enjoy tiered volume discounts starting from 50 units, with additional savings for container orders (20’/40’ FCL).
Consistent quality – Every unit undergoes 100% pre‑shipment inspection, including load bank testing, sine wave verification, and safety checks.
Global compliance – Generators are built to meet UL / ETL (US), CE (Europe), TUV, GS, EPA, CARB, and EURO V standards, depending on target market. We assist with necessary certifications.
Ready stock & fast lead times – Standard models (120 V/60 Hz, 230 V/50 Hz) are available from our warehouse with lead times of 15–25 days; partial shipments can be arranged for large orders.
After‑sales support – We provide a 12‑month warranty, dedicated B2B technical support, and access to a global spare parts depot.
Most inverter gensets include parallel ports (parallel-ready).
Connect two identical units with a simple parallel cable kit to combine output: e.g., two 2,200W generators can provide 4,400W of peak power and 3,600W continuous.
Great for adding power only when needed without buying a single large, heavy generator.
Some advanced parallel kits offer single control panel and load sharing.
More complete fuel combustion due to variable engine speeds and modern electronic fuel control.
Meets stricter emission standards (e.g., CARB, EPA Phase III in the U.S., Euro 5 in Europe).
Reduced carbon monoxide output – still important to operate outdoors, but generally lower emissions per kWh than conventional units.
Digital displays showing voltage, frequency, load percentage, runtime remaining, and maintenance alerts.
Wireless remote start (on premium models) for starting/stopping from inside a vehicle or home.
CO detection sensors – automatic shutdown if dangerous carbon monoxide levels accumulate (mandatory in many new US models).
Fuel shutoff valve to run the carburetor dry before storage, preventing gumming and easy restarts next season.
Lower average mechanical stress: the engine is not screaming at full speed when cooking a meal or charging a phone.
Less wear on bearings, crankshaft, and alternator.
Many inverter generators use OHV (overhead valve) engines with oil alert sensors and low-oil shutdown for added protection.
| Model | 3800iM |
| Rated Power | 3.2kw |
| Max Power | 3.5kw |
| Starting system | Recoil Start |
| Fuel tank volume | 6L |
| Run Time at 75% load | 4.2hr |
| Engine model | 165FP |
| Engine type | 4-Stroke, Air-cooled, OHV Gasoline Engine |
| Displacement | 150cc |
| Dimension | 540*325*510mm |
| Gross Weight | 23 |
Storm & disaster backup – hurricanes, ice storms, wildfires, and grid failures. Inverter generators are often more fuel-efficient for running on stored gasoline.
Portable power for medical transport – can be loaded into a truck to power vital equipment when evacuating.
Well pumps & sump pumps – pure sine wave is essential for variable frequency drive (VFD) pumps; conventional generators can damage them.
Farmers markets & craft fairs – power for credit card readers, small refrigeration units, lighting, and electric kettles without annoying neighbors.
Outdoor weddings and parties – DJ equipment, string lights, inflatable decorations, and catering warmers – all run quietly.
Street performances – amplifier, mixing board, and digital instruments need low-THD power to avoid buzzing or distortion.
EV emergency range extender – some EV owners carry a 2kW inverter generator to add 5–10 miles per hour of charging (Level 1) when far from charging stations.
Solar home battery backup – charge portable power stations (Jackery, EcoFlow, Goal Zero) using clean AC power without degrading their internal inverters.
Marine & boat batteries – safe for sensitive onboard electronics and shore power chargers.
Electric fencing – consistent, low-distortion power prevents false triggers.
Remote weather stations – clean power for data loggers and satellite transmitters.
Wildlife research – quiet operation avoids disturbing animals during field studies.
Yes. Many models operate at 48–58 dBA under half load – quieter than a normal conversation (60 dBA) or a window air conditioner. Conventional generators often exceed 70 dBA (vacuum cleaner level). Enclosed sound-dampening casings and rubber-isolated mounts make inverter generators ideal for campgrounds, RVs, tailgates, and even backup power in noise-sensitive neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Most inverter generators are parallel-ready, meaning they have built-in parallel ports. Using a simple parallel cable kit (or a more advanced parallel control box), you can connect two identical units to double your output. For example, two 2,200W generators can provide 4,400W peak power, perfect for running an RV air conditioner or a large power tool without buying a single heavy generator.
Sensitive electronics – laptops, tablets, audio/video equipment, medical devices (CPAP, oxygen concentrators), variable-frequency appliances.
Charging portable power stations (Jackery, EcoFlow, etc.) – clean AC input protects their internal inverters.
Emergency home backup – refrigerators, sump pumps, home entertainment systems.
Professional use – photography shoots, film sets, catering trucks, job sites with electronic measuring tools.
Quiet environments – campgrounds, residential outages, outdoor events, wildlife research.