I know, don't do it. But... some races are long enough to require (and allow) engine charging, but not engaging the prop. So the engine would run under little load while charging.
How bad is this? I see posts elsewhere about a need for a lot of engine work after doing this on a sail to Hawaii (e.g. 20-30 hours of engine run in neutral, spread ofver weeks), and comments that it is not bad if one keeps the rpm low.
I looked at the Balmar alternator specs, and they show (for a 120A alternator like mine) 20A at 1500 rpm, 60A at 1500 rpm, and 100A at 2000 rpm... That's a steep slope (so +8A/100 rpm over 1500), so knowing how hard one could run the engine does make a meaningful difference. And 1500 rpm seems to be a real minimum, but is already over idle.
Not interested in doing a race that costs me an engine rebuild/replacement. Especially if it costs me engine replacement in some unknown marina in Hawaii right before I have to return... all of which is affecting my figuring re: additions to my electrical system (different post.)
--> Advice (re: engine problems, or allowed/advisable rpm in neutral while charging for a Yanmar 3GM30F) would be appreciated.
PS: Balmar specs, with nice chart of output vs rpm for different size alternators. Note rapid rise above 1500 rpm:
https://balmar.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/PDS-60-120-DV.pdf

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How bad is this? I see posts elsewhere about a need for a lot of engine work after doing this on a sail to Hawaii (e.g. 20-30 hours of engine run in neutral, spread ofver weeks), and comments that it is not bad if one keeps the rpm low.
I looked at the Balmar alternator specs, and they show (for a 120A alternator like mine) 20A at 1500 rpm, 60A at 1500 rpm, and 100A at 2000 rpm... That's a steep slope (so +8A/100 rpm over 1500), so knowing how hard one could run the engine does make a meaningful difference. And 1500 rpm seems to be a real minimum, but is already over idle.
Not interested in doing a race that costs me an engine rebuild/replacement. Especially if it costs me engine replacement in some unknown marina in Hawaii right before I have to return... all of which is affecting my figuring re: additions to my electrical system (different post.)
--> Advice (re: engine problems, or allowed/advisable rpm in neutral while charging for a Yanmar 3GM30F) would be appreciated.
PS: Balmar specs, with nice chart of output vs rpm for different size alternators. Note rapid rise above 1500 rpm:
https://balmar.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/PDS-60-120-DV.pdf

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