Inverter generators use advanced electronics to convert AC power to DC and back to AC, providing more stable, cleaner energy than conventional models. This makes them safer for sensitive devices like computers and smartphones. Additionally, inverter generators adjust engine speed based on load, improving efficiency and reducing noise. Conventional generators, on the other hand, operate at a constant speed, which consumes more fuel and produces louder noise. The engine on conventional generators must run at a fixed RPM (normally 3600rpm) to provide exact power (in NZ the power standard is 230V 50HZ) . This means that if the engine speed varies up or down by even 10%, this can change the voltage and frequency of the power output by 10%, which can damage appliances connected to the generator.