1. Corrosion and rusting: When the generator set is idle for a long time, it may be affected by corrosion and rusting. This is mainly due to the moisture and salt in the air.
2. Component aging: The various components of the generator set will gradually age during long-term idle periods, leading to a decrease in performance and potentially increasing the probability of failure.
3. Electrical system issues: The electrical system may malfunction due to prolonged use, including battery leakage, electrode corrosion, etc.
4. Lubrication issue: Lubricating oil may deteriorate or condense due to prolonged disuse, affecting the performance and lifespan of the engine.
5. Startup problem: After a long period of inactivity, the generator set may experience difficulty starting again.
6. Performance degradation: Even if restarted and running, the performance of the generator set may not reach its original level.
7. Decreased battery power: The battery power will gradually decrease, affecting the starting performance.
8. Engine oil deterioration: Long term idle use can cause changes in the physical and chemical properties of the engine oil, reduce cleanliness, and exacerbate component wear.
9. Cooling system malfunction: The cooling effect is weakened, which may cause overheating or water tank leakage.
10. Fuel system issues: The fuel system may be damaged due to the formation of deposits and deterioration of oil quality, which can affect starting performance and engine stability.
11. Circuit aging: Dust accumulates on the circuit board, causing poor contact or short circuit, affecting the performance and stability of the generator.
To prevent these hazards, it is recommended to perform regular maintenance and start-up to prevent damage to the generator set.