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My generator isn’t producing electrical current. What could be causing the problem?

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My generator isn’t producing electrical current. What could be causing the problem?

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A common cause of generator failure is stale fuel due to lack of use, but there can be other culprits. The engine speed level must be correct and should be checked if no AC output is detected. The issue could also be linked to problems with the capacitor, stator or rotor. Even an insulation breakdown might be creating the problem. Frequent overloading of the generator could also eventually burn out windings and prevent the circuit breaker from tripping. Consult the users manual or manufacturer for troubleshooting recommendations and procedures.

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