Hello, the differences between diesel generators and gasoline generators are as follows:
1. The structures of both are basically the same. One obvious difference can be found in their names: they require. different fuels. Diesel has a relatively high calorific value and gasoline burns more slowly.
2. Power is different. Just as a car burning diesel has more power than a car burning gasoline, the minimum power of a diesel generator is eight kilowatts and the maximum power can reach two million watts. The maximum power of the same volume of gasoline can only reach ten kilowatts. .
3. Type of ignition. In the cylinder of a gasoline engine, the mixture of fuel and air is ignited using a spark plug. In a diesel engine, the mixture is ignited by the heat generated by compression.
4. The volumess are different. The gasoline engine is small in size and easy to carry, making it suitable for mobile power supply. Mixture of fuel and air. In a gasoline engine, fuel and air are mixed in the carburetor and intake pipe.
5. In a diesel engine, the mixing of fuel and air occurs after the diesel is drawn into the cylinder. The main uses are different. Diesel engines are mainly used for industrial power supply, and gasoline engines are generally chosen for domestic use.
I hope this helps!