ericm979
Super Member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2016
- Messages
- 5,785
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
- Tractor
- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
Non inverter generators have to run at a fixed rpm to output 60hz AC. Usually 3600, sometimes 1800 for more expensive generators.
Running at 3600/1800 takes power even if there is no electrical load. There's friction (mostly pistons in the cylinders) and pumping air around the crankcase and sucking against a mostly closed throttle plate. That will put a floor on the fuel consumption.
Inverter generators generate AC internally, convert that to DC and feed that to the inverter which turns it back into AC at the output plugs. So they can throttle down when the load is low.
Running at 3600/1800 takes power even if there is no electrical load. There's friction (mostly pistons in the cylinders) and pumping air around the crankcase and sucking against a mostly closed throttle plate. That will put a floor on the fuel consumption.
Inverter generators generate AC internally, convert that to DC and feed that to the inverter which turns it back into AC at the output plugs. So they can throttle down when the load is low.