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Collector 04-27-2009 11:17 AM

Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 
Forgive me if this has been asked before but I could not find an answer to this question in a search of previous posts.

Some Prius owners have said that they can sleep in their cars. They leave their cars in an "on" state meaning that the computer controls when the ICE starts and stops. They have the AC on so that during the course of the night when the AC drains the battery enough the ICE starts up, replenishes the battery, and shuts off again. This cycle is repeated during the night.

There are some concerns regarding the ICE enging running and carbon monoxide possibly entering the cabin.

Does anyone know if the same thing can be done with the Escape Hybrid? This would add a lot of flexibility and utility to the vehicle. Spending a comfortable night camping is certainly a plus.

stevedebi 04-27-2009 12:10 PM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 

Originally Posted by Collector (Post 202024)
Forgive me if this has been asked before but I could not find an answer to this question in a search of previous posts.

Some Prius owners have said that they can sleep in their cars. They leave their cars in an "on" state meaning that the computer controls when the ICE starts and stops. They have the AC on so that during the course of the night when the AC drains the battery enough the ICE starts up, replenishes the battery, and shuts off again. This cycle is repeated during the night.

There are some concerns regarding the ICE enging running and carbon monoxide possibly entering the cabin.

Does anyone know if the same thing can be done with the Escape Hybrid? This would add a lot of flexibility and utility to the vehicle. Spending a comfortable night camping is certainly a plus.

So long as you are not in an enclosed area, it should be fine (except for using up a bit of gas). The vehicle is designed to put the CO out of the tailpipe, and that would be dispersed so long as you were in an open area.

cbibbs 04-27-2009 12:53 PM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 
Perhaps it is different in later models, but on my 2008 FEH, the air only runs when the ICE is running. When it switches to electric, the compressor stops running.

glennb 04-27-2009 01:53 PM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 

Originally Posted by Collector (Post 202024)
Does anyone know if the same thing can be done with the Escape Hybrid? This would add a lot of flexibility and utility to the vehicle. Spending a comfortable night camping is certainly a plus.

I remember a couple of post-ers describing how they were stuck mid-trip due to a winter storm so they just slept in the FEH with the heat on low and the key on .....so the ICE would go off and on all night as the PCM directed it to....and it kept them comfortable. So I believe it has been done. [or, maybe it was just key on, heat/fan off, electic blanket plugged in to the 110V outlet]

Although, from what you describe, I might take issue with your definition of the word 'camping'.....:D

Billyk 04-27-2009 02:07 PM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 
http://www.camping-gear-outlet.com/i...t/6_111382.jpg
Link: http://www.camping-gear-outlet.com/c...ategory&id=444
Price $310.00 Product ID: 39448

GPS1man slept in his FEH during a winter snowstorm and left the vehicle on during the night.

bmisf 04-27-2009 08:17 PM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 
I slept in mine during an unexpected winter overnight because of a closed road in Sequoia/Kings Canyon, and was just fine with temperatures in the teens. had full camping gear with me, but turned on the engine and the heat occasionally, and lived to tell the tale (actually quite comfortable).

Collector 04-28-2009 05:43 AM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 

Originally Posted by Billyk (Post 202039)
http://www.camping-gear-outlet.com/i...t/6_111382.jpg
Link: http://www.camping-gear-outlet.com/c...ategory&id=444
Price $310.00 Product ID: 39448

GPS1man slept in his FEH during a winter snowstorm and left the vehicle on during the night.

I actually have this exact same tent but have always used it as just a standalone. Never connected it to a vehicle.

Collector 04-28-2009 05:48 AM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 
I guess what I'm wondering about is how the ignition works on a FEH. Is it the standard turn the key once to power everything up, then turn it again to start the engine?

From what I have read about the Prius there is one "ON" button. After this is pressed the car is powered up and all accessories may be used and the computer controls whether the engine runs or not. You just drive it or let it sit and it automatically charges the battery with the ICE whenever it decides it is necessary.

Does the Escape work in the same way? I'm just trying to find out more detail about how the FEH may be used.

TeeSter 04-28-2009 06:19 AM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 

Originally Posted by Collector (Post 202073)
I actually have this exact same tent but have always used it as just a standalone. Never connected it to a vehicle.

To be honest. I don't care how "clean" a vehicle is, nor how long it runs every time it comes on. A tent out the back is right near the tailpipe. I wouldn't sleep that way. Sorry, not worth the risk of carbon monoxide, or whatever cancer causing materials might be coming out the back.

I wish anyone that does the best, please don't sue Ford if something happens.

stevedebi 04-28-2009 09:44 AM

Re: Sleeping/Camping in the FEH?
 

Originally Posted by Collector (Post 202073)
I actually have this exact same tent but have always used it as just a standalone. Never connected it to a vehicle.

Ummm, that vehicle is not an FEH?


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