The DF6500 Petrol Generator is a powerful and dependable single-phase generator built for high-load applications. Equipped with a 389cc petrol engine, it delivers a strong 5000W output, making it suitable for homes, shops, construction sites, and small industrial setups.
Designed for durability and reliability, the DF6500 offers stable 230V power, manual recoil start, and up to 8 hours of continuous operation, ensuring uninterrupted electricity during outages or off-grid use.
Technical Specifications
Model: DF6500
Engine Displacement: 389cc
Rated Output Voltage: 230V~
Rated Frequency: 50Hz
Output Rating: 5000W
Phase Type: Single Phase
Starting System: Manual (Recoil Start)
Continuous Working Time: Up to 8 hours
Net Weight: 73 kg
Fuel Type: Petrol
Applications
Suitable for powering:
Home appliances (AC, refrigerator, fans, lights, TV)
Shops and commercial equipment
Construction site tools
Workshops and machinery
Outdoor events and backup power needs
Ideal for use in:
Load shedding and power outages
Residential backup power
Commercial and shop use
Construction and industrial sites
Rural and off-grid areas
Directions for Use
Place the generator on a flat, ventilated surface.
Add engine oil using the supplied oil funnel.
Fill the fuel tank with petrol (not included).
Connect electrical loads (do not exceed 5000W).
Start the generator using the manual recoil system.
Allow warm-up before applying full load.
Turn off and let cool before refueling.
⚠️ Safety Tip: Never operate the generator indoors or near enclosed spaces.
Key Benefits
5000W High Power Output: Handles heavy electrical loads
389cc Petrol Engine: Strong, reliable performance
Single-Phase 230V Output: Suitable for homes and businesses
Stable Power Supply: Protects connected equipment
Manual Start System: Simple, durable recoil starting
Heavy-Duty Build: Designed for demanding environments
Accessories & Package Includes
Engine Oil
Oil Funnel
Plug × 2
Tool Kit (Screwdriver, Wrench, Spark Plug Socket Wrench)
Carton Packing








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