Gasoline vs. Diesel Generators

If you're looking to keep the power on when the utility grid fails, you might find yourself clicking between a gasoline or diesel powered generator. Other fuel options are available, like natural gas or even solar powered, but for the average homeowner, gasoline or diesel will do the trick when you need back up power. So let's talk a little about the differences between gasoline and diesel. 

Gasoline Generators

Engines operating on gasoline will mix the fuel and air together in your carburetor before compression. Though gasoline is typically a more easily attainable fuel source, it is less fuel-efficient than diesel. On the plus side, gasoline does increase the portability of your generator, which means you can take it from your home to the construction site, and out to your camping spot for a weekend getaway. A gasoline generator requires little maintenance and is typically more affordable than a diesel generator. At the same time, gasoline is flammable and offers a much shorter shelf life than other fuel types. 

Gasoline generators are ideal for small jobs, and since these systems operate much more quietly than diesel-powered systems, you can use them in close-quarter environment without much distraction, like at your local farmer's market. 

Powermate PM0141200Powermate PM0141200

This lightweight Powermate generator is economically designed for emergency and recreational use. With an OHV gas engine, control panel including (2) 120V/20 Amp outlets, (1) 12V DC outlet, digital hour meter, and circuit breakers, this generator weighs 60 pounds and consistently powers 1200 watts. 

 

 

 

Briggs & Stratton 30207Briggs & Stratton 30207

The 30207 model from Briggs & Stratton offers a Vanguard V-Twin engine ready for your tough jobs. This generator provides 12" pneumatic wheels and twin fold-down handles for easy transfer, Super Lo-Tone to reduce sparks and keep noise at a minimum. The 30207 is ideal for powering several large appliances in addition to several household items.
 

Model #                     Output                     Starter                      Fuel Capacity       Run Time          
PM0141200  1200/1500      Recoil/Pull 1.5 gallons 10 hrs @ 50%
30207 10000/12500 Electric/Recoil 7 gallons 7.5 hrs @ 50% 

 


Diesel Generators

Diesel generators provide operators with the least flammable fuel option, and in times of emergency or disaster, a more easily attainable fuel than that of gasoline. A diesel generator operates by igniting fuel through compression. The diesel fuel and air are introduced to the engine separately. Only the air is compressed, which means your engine will run more efficiently while using less fuel. 

Years ago, diesel generators were known for being noisy, but with recent technological innovations, many diesel generators are now quiet enough to run in your own neighborhood without disturbance. Without a carburetor or spark plugs, your diesel generator will require less maintenance than its gasoline powered counterpart. For those needing extra power for heavy-duty tasks, invest in a diesel workhorse. Their engines are designed to work under a load for longer periods of time, and actually perform better when worked harder versus light-load operation. 

Winco W6010DE

 

Winco W6010DE 

This Winco model offers a durable, long-life Yanmar L100V 10HP commercial grade diesel powered engine with cast-iron sleeves and utilizes a counter-balancing system for smooth, high-speed operation, hour meter, fuel efficient deseign, 100% copper windings, brushless alternator, and generous receptacle package with GFCI protection. 

 

 

Voltmaster XTP50EL480

Voltmaster XTP50EL480 

The XTP50EL480 is a commercial grade single and 3-phase diesel generator offering a strong steel frame with lift hooks and handles for protection and protability. This model is powered by a Kohler 9.8HP engine and provides a 3-year warranty by Kohler. 

 

 

 

Model #                    Output              Starter                        Fuel Capacity           Run Time                     
W6010DE 5500/6000 Electric/Recoil 7 gallons 12.2 hrs @ 100%
XTP50EL480 5000 Electric/Recoil 10 gallons 10 hrs @ 50% 

 

Whatever fuel option you choose, you always want to be sure your generator can handle the wattage load you need it for. Make sure you calculate your expected wattage load before purchasing by using Absolute Generator's wattage calculator or wattage chart

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