Have learned an awful lot from this forum. I think that I have finally figured out how to stay warm in the winter in a cargo van, without excessive idling but now comes the rest of the story. Question: In summer what do you do to keep cool in a van during a layover so you can sleep without a) the idle police flagging you, or (b)suffocating to death in a locked up van? Obviously to be safe you have to keep the windows and doors locked. However to get the necessary rest for safe operation the van has to be cool enough to sleep in. What do expediter's do? Sure would hate to be in Atlanta or Shreveport in August trying to sleep in a van with no AC. Also, if you have a gas powered van as opposed to a diesel, isn't it dangerous to the occupant to idle the engine, and isn't it also bad for the gas engine to idle for long lengths of time? (Assuming that is the only way to run AC to cool the van). Would appreciate serious replies as to solving this problem.
Regards
DooWop
Regards
DooWop