Ok for the vehicle to idle for 3-5 hours?

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tahoe_highcountry

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Hi everyone,

I have a 2023 Tahoe diesel engine.

I live rural in a temperate climate with rainstorms. During fall/spring at least once a month the power goes out because trees fall.

Anyway, during this time we need to charge our electronics and hang out in a warm spot because power doesn’t get fixed for 1-2 days.

Is it ok for the engine to idle for 3-5 hours at a time? We use this time to charge our phones and iPads.

Thank you.
 

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It won't help it... but it won't hurt it either... Just take it for a good romp after power comes back and all will be well....
I've stopped worrying about what will "hurt" my vehicle. It's here to serve me in whatever way I need it.....
 

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All new diesels hate their life.......they are made to run like stallions and forced to breathe through wet paper bags. Idling for hours on end is not what they can handle. Sure, they can DO it, but a regen is right around the corner.

Gone are the days when 10L Cummins could lull a guy to sleep at 450 rpm, consuming maybe 0.5 GPH after working all day pulling 82K lbs worth grain at 6 mpg.
 

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As folks above have stated, the most effective hedge against power outages is a portable generator (less than $1000). If you want to get fancy, you can get an automated standby generator which will automatically start when the power goes out ($5000).

We periodically lose power here in NH, and my first experience with an extended power outage was when we lost power for a week, after a winter ice storm. After power was restored, and I fixed the burst water lines to the radiators, I purchased an 8000 watt continuous power generator (when they came back into stock). I can run my whole house on it with prudent power usage monitoring, and I would never be without one again.
 

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Hi everyone,

I have a 2023 Tahoe diesel engine.

I live rural in a temperate climate with rainstorms. During fall/spring at least once a month the power goes out because trees fall.

Anyway, during this time we need to charge our electronics and hang out in a warm spot because power doesn’t get fixed for 1-2 days.

Is it ok for the engine to idle for 3-5 hours at a time? We use this time to charge our phones and iPads.

Thank you.
so in the past so far this last year.....when the power has gone out for 1-2 days what has been the game plan with say things like food? have you just thrown up your arms and said 0'well I guess all that frozen stuff can just go in the garbage can and well go buy more? well just sit here in the dark but hey we can go run the suv and charge are devices so we can all pokemon.......
this makes no sense to me.
 

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I sure agree with the generator deal. Many (many!) years ago I spent a couple hours hauling 5 gal. buckets of water up out of our small basement to keep the furnace and hot water tank dry. Bought a generator, best insurance I ever bought, never actually had to use it. I keep it ready and a couple 5 gal cans of fresh gas just in case.....

imperial generator.jpg
 

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