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The difference between an generator and an inverter may at first seem simple.

However, as
more research is done, the issue can quickly become confusing, especially to those who are
not technically inclined and familiar with types of electricity. For example, while the
definitions of an inverter and generator are clearly distinct, there are such things as inverter
generators. However, though the terms may seem contradictory, they can be explained fairly
easily.

Before discussing the difference between an inverter and generator, it is first necessary to
understand a little about electrical currents. Electricity is divided into two types of currents,
alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). AC, a more common current for home use,
works by allowing electrons to flow in two different directions. In DC currents, electrons
flow only one way.

An inverter takes existing power that comes in the form of DC current and converts it to AC
current. This is a popular option for those wanting to run home electronics in automobiles.
Such cars often produce on DC current, which is not compatible with most electronics meant
to run off standard outlets. Therefore, an inverter becomes necessary.

A generator, on the other hand, is a machine that converts mechanical energy into energy in
an electrical form. In most cases, electric generators are responsible for the energy a home
receives. Large-scale electrical generators may be powered by coal, natural gas or nuclear
energy. A portable generator commonly uses gasoline, which is burned to create electrical
energy. Generators usually produce AC electricity.

Simply stated, the difference between the two is that an inverter is only effective if there is
already a source of electrical energy. It cannot generate its own. It can simply convert
electrical energy that is already there. On the other hand, a traditional generator cannot make
AC current into DC current.

On the other hand, there are things known as inverter generators. These are like traditional
generators in that they convert some other form of energy into electrical energy. However,
they produce AC power, which is then converted to DC power before being converted back
to AC. The reason for this conversion is that the power gained during the process. It allows
the generator to be more fuel efficient, as well as operate more quietly than standard
generators.

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