Fuel system problem or ignition system problem.
The reason the 24 volt parking generator stalls.
1. The extinguisher switch is not turned on and the extinguisher wire is shorted. Lack of engine oil (models with protector).
2. Sensor: Disconnect the oil sensor cable and replace the oil sensor if the gasoline engine can start.
3. Ignition system problems: Disconnect the spark plug and start the engine without loading, and observe the spark. It is normal for the spark to be white and red. If there is no spark, replace the spark. plug or igniter.
4. Problems with the fuel system: Check to see if water has entered the fuel. If water has entered, clean the carburetor with gasoline. To determine if fuel has entered the cylinder, disconnect the spark plug and pressz firmly on the air filter hole with your finger. Pull it to start several times and smell the fuel with your finger. Determine if there is an air leak in the oil supply channel and change the position of the shock absorber to see if it can start.
5. Problems with the power conversion system and gas distribution system: Disconnect the spark plug and press the air filter hole with your fingers. If no compressed gas escapes after a few dry starts, it means there is some. a problem with the power conversion system or gas distribution system.
The battery voltage standard is 24V.
1. The standard battery voltage is 24V, but when fully charged it should be 2-3V higher than the battery voltage, but it will not exceed your generator's maximum output voltage of 28V, because the battery relies on thegenerator To charge, but if the battery is not charged for a long time and you use it frequently, the battery voltage will slowly drop to 24V or even lower.
2. When it goes down to 20V, if you connect the generator and charge, the voltage at that time can be around 23V or 24V. When the battery is slowly full, the voltage will increase up to. 24 V or more, or 28 V. Therefore, the battery voltage depends on the power of your battery. In theory, when the battery power is saturated, the generator voltage reaches the minimum level. cannot be lower than 24V.
3. Voltage, also called potential difference or potential difference, is a physical quantity that measures the difference in energy produced by a unit charge in an electrostatic field due to different potentials. This concept is similar to “water pressure” caused by high water levels.ves and bottoms. It should be clarified that the term "voltage" is generally used only in circuits, while "potential difference" and "potential difference" are generally used in all electrical phenomena.