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Westinghouse iGen8200TFc vs Pulsar PGD105TiSCO

Westinghouse iGen8200TFc vs Pulsar PGD105TiSCO

Comparing two tri-fuel inverter generators: the lighter 6600W Westinghouse iGen8200TFc and the more powerful 8500W Pulsar PGD105TiSCO. Find the right fit.

  • Pulsar PGD105TiSCO
  • Westinghouse iGen8200TFc

Comparison Overview

Analysis by AJ Quick
Mechanical engineer and founder of RightGenerator

These two tri-fuel inverter generators target different power needs while sharing some core features. The Pulsar PGD105TiSCO delivers significantly more output at 8500 running watts and 10,500 starting watts, compared to the Westinghouse iGen8200TFc's 6600 running watts and 8200 starting watts. That's roughly 29% more continuous power from the Pulsar, which matters if you're running multiple large appliances or powering demanding tools.

The Westinghouse fights back hard on portability and noise. At 134.5 pounds, it weighs nearly half as much as the 246.9-pound Pulsar, making it far easier to move around. It also runs slightly quieter at 60 dB versus the Pulsar's 62 dB, and it offers a longer runtime at quarter load with 17 hours of operation. The Pulsar's quarter-load runtime isn't listed, though it manages 9 hours at half load, which is comparable to the Westinghouse's 8.5 hours at the same load level. Both units carry a 3-year warranty and both produce clean inverter power suitable for sensitive electronics.

Homeowners who need moderate backup power and value maneuverability will lean toward the Westinghouse, while those who need to run heavier loads, like a large central AC unit or multiple power tools simultaneously, will appreciate the Pulsar's extra muscle.

Key takeaways

  • Pulsar PGD105TiSCO delivers 8500 running watts, nearly 29% more than the Westinghouse's 6600 watts
  • Westinghouse iGen8200TFc weighs 134.5 lbs, almost half the Pulsar's 246.9 lbs
  • Both offer tri-fuel capability running on gasoline, propane, or natural gas
  • Westinghouse runs 17 hours at 25% load for extended overnight backup power
  • Both produce clean inverter power safe for laptops, phones, and sensitive electronics
  • Both carry a 3-year warranty with the Westinghouse scoring 6.97 vs Pulsar's 6.35 overall

Best use cases

Choose the Westinghouse iGen8200TFc if you want a tri-fuel inverter generator that's relatively easy to handle. At 134.5 pounds, it's manageable for one or two people to load into a truck bed or reposition around a property. Its 6600 running watts can handle most essential home circuits during an outage, including a refrigerator, sump pump, lights, and a window AC unit. The 17-hour runtime at 25% load is excellent for overnight use without refueling, and the 60 dB noise level keeps things reasonably quiet for a generator of this size. If you plan to store it in a garage and wheel it out only during emergencies, the lighter weight is a genuine advantage. It also scores higher overall at 6.97 compared to the Pulsar's 6.35, suggesting stronger performance across multiple evaluation criteria.

Choose the Pulsar PGD105TiSCO if raw power is your top priority. With 8500 running watts and 10,500 starting watts, it can handle larger loads like a small central air conditioning system, a well pump, and several appliances running at once. For job sites where you need to run a welder, air compressor, or other high-draw equipment alongside smaller tools, the extra headroom is valuable. The tradeoff is significant weight. At nearly 247 pounds, this is not a generator you'll casually move around. It's best suited for semi-permanent placement or situations where you can use a dolly or have help. The 9-hour runtime at half load is respectable, and the tri-fuel flexibility (gasoline, propane, and natural gas) gives you options during fuel shortages. Just be prepared for a slightly louder operating experience and a much heavier unit to manage.

Verdict & recommendation

If your priority is a balance of clean inverter power, manageable weight, and solid runtime for home backup or lighter-duty use, the Westinghouse iGen8200TFc is the more practical choice. Its 6600 running watts will cover most residential emergency needs, and you won't dread moving it when the time comes. If you need to power larger loads, whether for a bigger home, a workshop, or a job site, the Pulsar PGD105TiSCO's 8500 running watts give you breathing room that the Westinghouse simply can't match. You'll just need to accept the extra 112 pounds and plan accordingly for transport and placement. Both generators offer tri-fuel versatility and inverter-quality power, so the decision really comes down to how much wattage you need versus how much weight you're willing to deal with.

Last updated April 30, 2026

  • Model PGD105TiSCO
    Model PGD105TiSCO

    Pulsar 8,500W Tri-Fuel Generator

    8500W
    Running
    62 dB
    Noise
    View details
  • Model iGen8200TFc
    Model iGen8200TFc

    Westinghouse 6,600W Tri-Fuel Generator

    6600W
    Running
    60 dB
    Noise
    View details
Quick charts
Each chart uses its own Y-axis scale (so numbers are comparable within a chart).
Running watts
W
Starting watts
W
Noise
dB
Runtime @50%
h
Running watts by fuel
Shows how output changes across gasoline/propane/natural gas (when available).
Generator Specifications Comparison
SpecificationPulsar PGD105TiSCOWestinghouse iGen8200TFc
General
Product type
Generator
Generator
Fuel
Tri-Fuel
Tri-Fuel
InverterYesYes
Parallel capableYesYes
RV readyNoYes
Running watts
Winner: Winner: 8500 W
6600 W
Starting watts
Winner: Winner: 10500 W
8200 W
Noise (lower limit)
62 dB
Winner: Winner: 60 dB
Weight
246.9 lbs
Winner: Winner: 134.5 lbs
Run time @50% load
Winner: Winner: 9 h
8.5 h
Run time @25% load
Not available
17 h
Fuel tank
6.9 gal
3.96 gal
Fuel gaugeYesYes
Approx. dimensions (L × W × H)
31.4 x 22.8 x 29.4
27 x 20.9 x 21.7
Electrical
Voltage (AC)
120/240
120/240V 60 Hz
Voltage (DC)
5
5
GFCI outletsYesYes
Covered outletsYesYes
Automatic Voltage RegulationYesYes
THD
3 %
3 %
Engine
Engine
458 cc OHV 4-stroke
298 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve.
Alternator
Not available
Not available
Starting system
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Warranty
Warranty
3 years
3 years
Power by fuel
GasolineNot availableNot available
Running watts
8500 W
6600 W
Starting watts
10500 W
8200 W
Running amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Running amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Run time @50% load
9 h
Not available
Run time @25% load
Not available
17 h
Natural gasNot availableNot available
Running watts
6800 W
5280 W
Starting watts
8400 W
6560 W
Running amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Running amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Run time @50% load
Not available
Not available
Run time @25% load
Not available
Not available
PropaneNot availableNot available
Running watts
8000 W
5940 W
Starting watts
9500 W
7380 W
Running amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Running amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (120V)
Not available
Not available
Peak amps (240V)
Not available
Not available
Run time @50% load
Not available
Not available
Run time @25% load
Not available
9.8 h
Other
Data center
Not available
Not available
Indicators
true
true
Compliance
CARB, EPA
EPA, ANSI/PGMA G300-2023
Security
Not available
Not available
Spark arrestorYesYes
Neutral
true
true
UPC
814726028121
850060639784
Core / High-priority specs
Running Watts (Gasoline)
8500
6600
Running Watts (Propane)
8000
5940
Running Watts (Natural Gas)
6800
5280
Starting Watts (Gasoline)
10500
8200
Starting Watts (Propane)
9500
7380
Starting Watts (Natural Gas)
8400
6560
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
9
Not available
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
17
Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane)
Not available
9.8
AC Outlet Types
2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (14-50R)
1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120V 30A (TT-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (14-50R)
Electrical & power
Frequency
60
60
Engine & construction
Engine Type
OHV 4-stroke
OHV 4-stroke
Engine Displacement
458
298
Cylinder Sleeve
Not available
Cast iron
Alternator Winding Material
Not available
Copper windings
Engine Oil Type
10W-30
SAE 10W-30
Runtime & fuel system
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
17
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
9
Not available
Safety & compliance
Overload Protection System
Low oil and overload protection, CO monitoring
Low oil and overload protection
Low Oil ProtectionYesYes
Carbon Monoxide MonitoringYesYes
Included equipment
Starting Components
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Not available
Included Accessories
Oil, tool kit, key fob, natural gas hose with NPT adapter, propane hose, and battery
Oil, funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, propane hose, and battery
Warranty & identification
Commercial Warranty
3
Not available
Additional specs
Summary
The Pulsar PGD105TiSCO is a 10,500-watt peak inverter generator that operates on tri-fuel options including gasoline, propane, and natural gas. It features a 458cc OHV engine, multiple starting methods, and is suitable for residential, outdoor, and work applications.
The Westinghouse iGen8200TFc is a 6,600-watt tri-fuel inverter generator built for homeowners and RV users who need flexible fuel sourcing and clean power for sensitive electronics. Its 8,200-watt starting capacity handles motor loads and air conditioning startup surges, while 3 percent THD protects laptops, TVs, and medical equipment from voltage spikes.
  • Most Powerful
    Pulsar PGD105TiSCO
    8500W running
  • Quietest
    Westinghouse iGen8200TFc
    60 dB
  • Longest Runtime
    Pulsar PGD105TiSCO
    9h at 50% load
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