FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Generators create electricity through the following energy conversions:
Chemical energy –> Mechanical energy –> Electrical energy
The electrical energy produced by most generators is in the form of alternating current, meaning there are peaks and dips in the power. This is great because alternating current is what comes out of your plugs in the wall, so you can run just about any appliance on a generator. But standard generators aren’t perfect, the power that they output is often considered “dirty” due to something called harmonic distortion. Simply put, harmonic distortion is the interference in an alternating current power supply. In standard generators it tends to be between 5 and 20 percent, and the higher the harmonic distortion, the greater the potential for damage in certain equipment.
So what makes an inverter generator special?
By utilizing the inverter module and advanced control systems, an inverter generator effectively filters out any irregularities or distortion present in the power produced. This results in a clean power output with minimal harmonic distortion, making it ideal for running sensitive devices without the risk of damage or electrical interference.
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