I would run just a gen set and roof tops, if I could. Davekc suggested that may not be able too because some AlumiJunks do not have enough support for them. One shop has confirmed this.
Ask ARI or ICT about adding roof supports.
Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.
Talk to Woody at ICT, very knowledgeable.
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Not sure I agree we're being taken to the cleaners.
A few years back I was shopping for a genset.
Both ICT and Double Eagle were over $10,000 and neither could give me auto start. That technology must be awefully expensive.
Product development testing, warehousing, shipping,insurance, taxes, marketing, and product liability are all costly in this era. Those cost divided by such a small number of units sold result in the pricing we see. If it was such a lucrative market, the rate of failure of apu manufacturers would be lower.
If an APU has no generator, the AC [and everything else] has to be powered by the inverter. It may require a large enough inverter to require more batteries to support the load - could be 6 of one, half dozen of another.
BYW: the Proheat on this truck has been pretty dependable, and nowhere near as trouble prone as LOS' - they're not all the pits.
Aren't the rooftop models 12v, or are they 110? I have no idea....never owned one. If they're 12v, why through the inverter?
Also, FWIW, Ours is also relatively trouble-free. Loud, but fairly trouble-free.
Pro heat or carrier. If a pro heat its a left over unit that could have been on the shelf a few years.
I think a lemon could be had in all of them. Carrier gets a thumbs up because of their service network and even Speedco can do a service on them. At this point, I would say for us they are the most reliable when comparing them to our rigmasters and Onans.
Thermo-Kings are a option but they are strictly a 12v system. No actually 110 generator.
They did make one significant improvement when they went from R12 to R132 on the AC units.
As mentioned already, proper installation is key for something trouble-free.