What are the reasons for a gasoline generator not generating electricity?
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Generator overheating, abnormal voltage between the generator neutral line and ground, excessive generator current, and excessively high generator terminal voltage. Expired engine oil and gasoline: Engine oil and gasoline have a shelf life of only three months. After three months, they lose their viscosity and become ineffective. Prolonged non-use: The fuel level in the carburetor drops, leading to internal corrosion that clogs the fuel passages. Cleaning the carburetor is sufficient to resolve this issue. Other reasons: Damaged voltage regulator. Wiring faults: Some wires may be loose or have poor connections. Bearing wear: If the wear is minor, it causes localized overheating of the bearings. Severe wear may result in friction between the stator and rotor, causing localized overheating in these components.