Why is a gasoline generator consuming more fuel?
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After being used for a period of time, a gasoline generator may experience increased fuel consumption and reduced power. It is necessary to check the air filter and adjust the carburetor. Below is additional information: 1. Composition: A gasoline generator is typically composed 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 essentially involves the working cycle, which can be simply described as burning fuel in the cylinder to generate kinetic energy, driving the piston in the engine cylinder to move back and forth. This movement drives the connecting rod attached to the piston and the crank connected to the rod, performing a reciprocating circular motion around the crankshaft center to output power. 2. Principle: A working cycle includes four piston strokes (a piston stroke refers to the process of the piston moving from the top dead center to the bottom dead center): intake stroke, compression stroke, expansion stroke (power stroke), and exhaust stroke.