not usually unless they were rotten...
A generator is a device that creates energy, or transforms it from one form into another. Here are some sentences.I bought a generator in case the electricity goes out.The generator in the dam was strong enough to power the whole city.That machine is a generator.
the pedals drive the wheel, the wheel drive an electrical generator.2 possibilities for the wheel to drive the generator:-the wheel does not have a tire: a belt goes in the rim and drive a puley on the shaft of the generator.-the wheel has a tire: there is a drive roller on the shaft of the generator. the drive roller is pressed on the tire.The generator can be of any kind. They are commonly car alternator or permanent magnet dc motor, but you can also drive an alternative current squirel cage generator. Depending on the chosen generator, you have to use an electric circuit appropriate for the generator.
A generator is a device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The difference between a commercial power generator and a regular power generator is that a commercial one is much expensive than the regular one. It's much better to purchase the regular generator if your not planning to use it for business purposes.
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Yes it is, all you need is a fusion cutter and use it on the generator, its that simple!
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The ticking could be just the pipes expanding and contracting. Or, the heating elements could have a build up that occurs over time.
The generator/alternator is over or under charging.
Best guess for this is any of a 1,000 causes, BUT if I am hearing you correctly I am BETTING it is a EXHUAST LEAK... Or please explain if you mean ticking, or taking over like passing?
Tides happen with predictable regularity.
No. The word ticking is a verb form, or a noun, or an adjective (ticking clock). But it is not used as an adverb.
Normally this is a fualty air flow regulator.
the ticking is the blinkers
Time Is Ticking Out was created in 2001.
If the ticking sounds like a "normal" ticking, it is probably the fuel injectors.
Does it turn over? When you try to start the car can you hear a ticking noise? If there's ticking it could be your battery or alternator but if it doesn't tick it's probably your starter.