What Causes a Gasoline Generator to Emit White Smoke?
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When a gasoline generator emits white smoke, it indicates poor atomization of the fuel injector or fuel dripping, causing some gasoline to remain unburned. Here are the relevant details: 1. Gasoline Generator: A gasoline generator typically consists of components such as the stator, rotor, end cover, and bearings. The engine is a machine that converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. This conversion process is essentially the working cycle, which, simply put, involves burning fuel in the cylinders to generate kinetic energy, driving the pistons inside the engine cylinders to move back and forth. 2. Precautions: The onboard gasoline generator is used to charge the battery. If it fails to function properly, it can lead to battery depletion.