Your normal electric power is made to power all of your household. A generator requires much more maintenance, so if you have the option of using normal electric power, there is much less hassle. The generator can be kept for emergencies.
You can purchase an electric power generator, but it won't do you much good if the electric goes out. A kerosene or deisel generator would be a better choice.
The purpose of a generator is to generate electricity. An electric generator would be redundant. It would need electricity to make electricity and when there is a power outage there is not electricity.
A gas generator generates electricity and can be used as a backup in a power outage. I am not certain what you mean by an electric generator. If there was a power outage, how would an electric generator work?
An electric power generator is a generator the converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. That way you can get energy from the generator to produce electricity to places like your home.
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It is better if you could use an electrical supply. The noise of the generator, interruption of power when the generator stops from lack of fuel and unstable voltages from loads being picked up and dropped are some of the drawbacks of using a generator.
If you were wanting to change an electric power generator to a gas power generator, I would probably not do it on my own. Instead I suggest you call a professional to change it for you.
It generates electric power from other sources of primary energy.
It generates electric power from other sources of primary energy.
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Electric power from the existing electric power company. No idea what the power company used to drive their generator equipment.
It changes mechanical energy to electricity.