What are the reasons why a 24V gasoline generator won't start?
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It may be because the engine oil and gasoline have lost their viscosity over time. Below are relevant introductions: Introduction to gasoline generators: Gasoline generators are usually composed of components such as the stator, rotor, end cover, and bearings. An engine is a machine that converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. Its conversion process is essentially the working cycle, simply put, it generates kinetic energy by burning fuel in the cylinder. Principle: It drives the piston in the engine cylinder to move back and forth, thereby driving the connecting rod attached to the piston and the crank connected to the connecting rod to perform reciprocating circular motion around the center of the crankshaft, outputting power.
I've also encountered situations where a gasoline generator wouldn't start. As someone who frequently uses such equipment, I believe the most likely issue is fuel-related, such as insufficient fuel or clogged fuel lines. This is because prolonged inactivity can cause fuel to evaporate or degrade. I recommend first checking the fuel level and looking for any sediment. Next, electrical issues could be the culprit - a dead 24V battery or poor wire connections can lead to insufficient power for ignition. You might want to measure the voltage to see if it's normal. Spark plug carbon buildup is another common cause, and cleaning them might help. Additionally, in cold weather, thickened engine oil can increase starting difficulties - adding a preheating device or switching to appropriate oil may improve this. In summary, don't rush into repairs; systematically troubleshoot starting from the simplest possibilities.