How long can I sit idle, "engine running"

mrg9999

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In the 1980s a colleague locked out of his van left it idling for 2 days in a car park and when we returned it was still running. It was from memory a 1600cc diesel van. No ill effects. We were amazed it hadn't stalled. The van had additional Yale locks on all doors so couldn't be "Slim Jimmed" with parcel tape.

Sometimes, especially in hot weather(I can't stand being too hot) I sit in my car, turn the A/C on, lock doors and have a snooze or watch video, listen to podcast. I've been in 5 hour snail pace traffic jams.
Is there a maximum time I can sit parked up or is it until the HV battery gets too low?
 
That what I would think but rember that the A/C running will drain quite a bit.
If you have a full charge, I would imagine you have days worth of HVAC. If you sit in the car and turn on the HVAC, then press the "left" button on the steering wheel, you will se how many amps the HVAC is drawing from the traction battery. Just a simple calculation then to work out how long it will run for.
 
In the 1980s a colleague locked out of his van left it idling for 2 days in a car park and when we returned it was still running. It was from memory a 1600cc diesel van. No ill effects. We were amazed it hadn't stalled. The van had additional Yale locks on all doors so couldn't be "Slim Jimmed" with parcel tape.

Sometimes, especially in hot weather(I can't stand being too hot) I sit in my car, turn the A/C on, lock doors and have a snooze or watch video, listen to podcast. I've been in 5 hour snail pace traffic jams.
Is there a maximum time I can sit parked up or is it until the HV battery gets too low?
If you have a full charge, I would imagine you have days worth of HVAC. If you sit in the car and turn on the HVAC, then press the "left" button on the steering wheel, you will se how many amps the HVAC is drawing from the traction battery. Just a simple calculation then to work out how long it will run for.
 
Yes, I get that it will run until the HV battery is exhausted. What I wanted and probably didn't formulate my question well was to calculate how long likely I could run the AC without testing it empirically by sitting in the car for 4 days, or with a thermal camera.

I asked AI and it said this

Summary table for your 68 kWh battery (80% usable = 54.4 kWh)​

ConditionTotal draw (kW)Hours from 100% → 20%
25°C, cooling (AC 1.0 kW)1.3~42 hours
5°C, cooling (dehum, low AC)0.7~78 hours
5°C, heating (heat pump)2.8~19 hours
5°C, heating (resistive)5.3~10 hours
25°C, heating to 27°C (mild)0.8~68 hours
 
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