Originally posted by: BBC454
I would never idle a car for that long. On most engines, the cam and pistons get their oil from the crank counterweights splashing into the oil in the oil pan. If you idle for too long the oil only hits parts of the cam, therefore giving no oil to other parts. So for straight idling for 18 hrs, you could definitely do some damge, unless you want to go out every 10 minutes or so and vary the rpm. Also, most alternators put out 100-140 watts max, which means even less at idle. A generator is definitely the way to go.
Sorry to bump an old thread, but good lord, this is just plain BS.
Maybe on some old engines, but no new automotive engine worth it's weight in metal is splash lubricated, lol. An engine can idle 24/7/365 and it will absolutely not suffer any mechanical damage from that fact alone.
And.. 100-140 watts max? What are you smoking man?
140W at 14V is only 1.1 amps.
I'd say the typical alternator makes about 25A at idle. I'm sure it varies widely, but that sounds like a good number.
25A @ 14V = 350W.
What's the typical alternator's max output? 65A or so? Probably varies widely....
Well, 65A @ 14V = 910watts. There are alternators that put that out at idle.
sharkeeper, why exactly would it be dangerous? And dangerous in what way? For the equipment, or?