The working principle of a
portable generator is mainly to drive the generator to rotate through the engine, thereby converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. A portable generator typically consists of an engine, generator, battery, fuel tank, and control system. The engine is the core component of the entire product, which converts the thermal energy generated by fuel combustion into mechanical energy to drive the generator to operate. The generator is responsible for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy and transmitting it to the load through wires to meet various power demands.
The core components of a portable generator include an engine and a generator. The engine usually uses an internal combustion engine, and the fuel can be gasoline, diesel, etc. The chemical energy generated by combustion is converted into heat energy, which then drives the generator to operate. The generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy through the principle of electromagnetic induction, and generates alternating current through the magnetic field changes between the stator and rotor. The final output is direct current or converted into 220V alternating current through an inverter for equipment use.
The advantages of portable generators include fast start-up, easy mobility, and versatility. Due to its lightweight design, the portable generator can be easily moved anywhere, suitable for various emergency situations and daily life. In addition, portable generators can be used as regular generators or as backup power sources during power outages.
Portable generators are suitable for various places that require electricity, such as field operations, construction sites, disaster relief sites, household emergencies, etc. It can provide necessary power support for households in the event of natural disasters such as storms, earthquakes, and unexpected power outages, ensuring the normal operation of lighting, communication equipment, medical devices, etc.