The main difference between water-cooled engine generators and air-cooled engine generators is that the engines are different, but the generators are basically the same. The difference between water-cooled and air-cooled engines is as follows:
1. Water-cooled engines use water as a medium to dissipate heat. Single-cylinder diesel engines rely on self-flow in the water tank to dissipate heat. Multi-cylinder diesel engines have a heat dissipation water tank and a cooling fan. Composed of heating fan.
2. The air-cooled diesel engine dissipates heat by relying on air flow. It is cast into a tooth shape outside the engine body to increase the contact area with the air, and uses air flow as the heat dissipation medium to dissipate heat. Most air-cooled diesel engines are single-cylinder diesel engines. For example, motorcycle engine dissipation is an air-cooled engine, which relies on the wind speed generated when walking.