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rv:idling [2022/06/03 14:57]
frater_secessus [heating and cooling]
rv:idling [2023/10/01 19:28]
frater_secessus [harm reduction]
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 ====== Idling the camper ====== ====== Idling the camper ======
  
 +===== charging =====
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 +Idling to charge is [[electrical:12v:alternator#effect_on_alternator|hard on the alternator]].  
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 +Alternators are typically only ~50% efficient.  When the alt is pumping out 500w for your use **it is also creating 500w of heat**, cooking itself.  The easiest way to avoid excess alternator heat is only charge from the alternator while driving (engine rpm ~2,000). This has multiple effects:
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 +  - the alternator spins fast enough that its own cooling blades become effective, and 
 +  - the alternator is running at its most efficient RPM((~6,000))
 +  - airflow from the forward motion of the vehicle helps remove heat from underhood
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 +
 +==== harm reduction ====
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 +Assuming people are going to do it anyhow, here are some steps to reduce changes of a Bad Outcome:
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 +  * open the hood to allow excess underhood heat to escape.  Sun should not shine directly into the engine bay.
 +  * point the vehicle's grille into any breeze, if present
 +  * watch for red flags
 +    * hot smells
 +    * belt squealing
 +    * engine RPM dropping significantly
 +    * chassis voltage falling from normal levels (14.1v, or whatever you observe without charging)
  
 ===== heating and cooling ===== ===== heating and cooling =====
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 Air conditioning will require [[electrical:generator|a generator]] or access to [[electrical:shore_power|shore power]]. Air conditioning will require [[electrical:generator|a generator]] or access to [[electrical:shore_power|shore power]].
  
-===== charging ===== 
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-In addition to the problems listed above, idling to charge is [[electrical:12v:alternator#effect_on_alternator|hard on the alternator]].  The alternator depends on sufficient RPM to spin its cooling blades, and airflow from the forward motion of the vehicle.  Neither cooling method is available while idling.   
  
rv/idling.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/01 19:29 by frater_secessus