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Originally Posted by JamieGeek
The drive out moisture: The generator is basically an "electric motor in reverse". As such it has windings, bearings, brushes or contactors, etc. Typically these are all exposed--the generators are open to the air and not sealed.
Thus moisture/condensation can get in there and begin to corrode things. Running the generator long enough for it to get hot will evaporate all that moisture in there...
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You put this argument in a description that even I can understand...
From now on: it's fresh fuel, and less moisture!