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Approximate Diesel Fuel Consumption Chart
This chart approximates the fuel consumption of a diesel generator based on the size of the generator and the load at which the generator is operating at. Please note that this table is intended to be used as an estimate of how much fuel a generator uses during operation and is not an exact representation due to various factors that can increase or decrease the amount of fuel consumed.
Approximate Diesel Generator Fuel Consumption Chart
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What's up with all the trucks idling?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dino soar, Mar 1, 2022.
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I don’t idle enough to justify the cost of an APU. I have an Espar bunk heater and that’s plenty. I idled through the night 3 times in the first 2 months owning this truck and even at 900rpm my readout said I was burning .6 gallons per hour.
In the summer I will idle during the day for an hour here and there while I shower, etc. Maybe handful of nights I will idle all night for A/C, nowhere near enough to cover the $12k+ for an APU. And I don’t like the looks of a homemade setup because I’m picky. And if I’m camping out for longer than a night I get a room anyway.D.Tibbitt, shooter19802003 and Oxbow Thank this. -
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Ya they don't want you to know that the engine that could can use 1gl per hr with the right load... even saids so on the Kobota website
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My truck will idle somewhere around .8 to 1.1 GPH normally. My generator lasts 20 hours on 2.5 gallons while running a mini split, running the fridge and appliances for cooking, and charging electronics. Pretty much anywhere that sells diesel is going to sell gasoline. It's barely inconvenient on most days to walk the gas can to the pump and fill the generator from a can. Initial cost to set it up would probably be around $2000, and it probably costs about $5 per day to run.
I think it'd be nice if there was less idling, but there are some times where it's unavoidable. I've had to idle when the starter and fuel primer were acting up. Some people don't own the truck they drive, while some trucks might not be able to fit the equipment. -
If you look on their chart you will see that no load is .64 gallons and with load is 1.51 gal. Even if you average the two it's a little more than 1 gallon per hour.
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I'm beginning to get the picture now. If what I'm hearing is correct there are people out there they will idle and defend idling and somehow say that that doesn't cost them money or there's no reason not to.
My generator runs 11 hours on 2 gallons of fuel. And that's with running my heater.
Let me know when you find a Class 8 truck engine that will do that because it hasn't been invented yet.Siinman Thanks this. -
I really don’t see why your so upset over what others are doing.exhausted379, Numb, Rickp and 1 other person Thank this.
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