Backup Generator

Things you probably did not know about the generator


When you hear the word "generator", what's the first thing that comes to your mind? You may think of a small device that you turn on whenever the power goes out. But do you know anything more than that? They can provide secondary power for homes, businesses, hospitals, restaurants and similar facilities. Backup generators can also supply electricity to remote areas.

It's easy to forget the usefulness of a generator. Usually we only remember it when the power goes out. In fact, a generator is a very practical device that has powered the world for over 100 years.

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History of the generator


The first generator in history was a simple small device invented by British physicist and chemist Michael Faraday in 1831. It consisted of a tube made of neutral material, coils, and male rods. Magnets and cotton insulation. The device is connected to a potentiometer to detect current.


Faraday disk, the first homopolar generator:


A homopolar generator is a DC electrical generator comprising an electrically conductive disc or cylinder rotating in a plane perpendicular to a uniform static magnetic field. A potential difference is created between the center of the disc and the rim (or ends of the cylinder) with an electrical polarity that depends on the direction of rotation and the orientation of the field. It is also known as a unipolar generator, acyclic generator, disk dynamo, or Faraday disc.

Faraday realized that the voltage gauge needle moved whenever he inserted the magnet into the coil. This proves that current flows through the coil. He then designed the Faraday disc, considered to be the first generator. It consists of a rotating copper plate between the two poles of a horseshoe magnet, creating a small electric current (DC).

Other scientists followed the idea of ​​Faraday. A year later, a French device manufacturer named Hippolyte Pixii created the first magnet generator to apply the same magnetic induction principles proposed by Faraday.

However, for most of the 18th century, batteries were the most reliable source of energy. Electricity was not commercialized until Zenobe Gramme increased the power of a generator (also called a dynamo) to the point that it produced enough electricity for commercial applications.

But really, Nikola Tesla is really the master of Electricity! Tesla made several improvements to Michael Faraday's inventions. The rest of Tesla's inventions are the culmination of science and technology, including inventions stolen and buried.



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Types of standby generators


There are two types of standby generators: alternating current (AC) and direct (DC) generators. Both are based on Faraday's basic principles of electromagnetic induction. As Faraday discovered in 1831, moving a magnet close to the core of a static wire could generate a steady flow of electromagnetic current, a backup generator used electromagnetic induction to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. .

Backup AC generator. In an AC machine, the current sometimes reverses direction. This is due to the design of the machine. The two poles of the magnet cause current to flow in opposite directions. AC generators are often used indoors. They allow you to use household electrical appliances or small motors.

DC backup generator: The current flows in one direction in the DC machine. This is because the coil directs the current to flow in a fixed field. DC machines are used to supply power to large motors.


Portable hand-held generator


The youngest brother of 2 big brothers AC and DC. Unlike backup generators, which are fixed in one place. Portable transmitter more compact, more flexible. You can take it with you when traveling or camping. It is cheaper and requires no installation time. And because it's not as big as the two brothers, it can only provide electricity for a few hours. Finally, portable gasoline generators run on gasoline while standby generators often use liquid diesel or propane.

Although a portable generator may seem to have modest features compared to a backup, it has its own advantages. Portable hand generator can provide power from 3 - 10Kw. That output is enough to provide electricity for the entire family. You can use lights, computers, rice cookers ... As long as you don't expect to use both air-conditioners and high-capacity refrigerators, this machine can satisfy you.



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