During my days as acompany driver,we had guys that ran their trucks all night to get the extra grren stamps,because they were burning more fuel,company paid for it,right.Now with the ponts you get for buying fuel,think maybe thats why sll the idlersI'm sitting 85 degrees,widows open and trucks on both sided of me are idleing.Yes its hot humid,but its what you can get use to.I can sleep in the heat of the day,but not cold of the night,Can never get warm enough.
During my days as acompany driver,we had guys that ran their trucks all night to get the extra grren stamps,because they were burning more fuel,company paid for it,right.Now with the ponts you get for buying fuel,think maybe thats why sll the idlersI'm sitting 85 degrees,widows open and trucks on both sided of me are idleing.Yes its hot humid,but its what you can get use to.I can sleep in the heat of the day,but not cold of the night,Can never get warm enough.
heat just woke me up.79 degrees ,humididity 100 % or at least thats what it feels like,started truck to get iot a little cooler,runnig it long enough to get back to sleep.For those that run 10 hours at a time,in my truck,that would be 10 gallons of fuel,and motel 6 is less than 10 gallons of fuel.Going back to sleep now,truck will stay cool for anothe r couple of hours,Volvo has great insulation package
We have a APU but do have to idle if we are running the microwave. Also if it gets too hot we idle to help out the APU. It cannot keep up if it gets too hot.
This is one thing I don't get - the APU units on the market should actually have a better A/C system than most of the trucks on the road so handling the cooling load shouldn't be an issue.
Well OVM, that's was and still is a bunch of crap.
Layout, 10k BTU is a small system and with a 10 HP engine, you can get a lot more out of the system than 10k, like 33k. I think the old GM systems were about 30k and the newer ones are 20k and both consume less than 3 hp at most.
Messing around with a few APUs, they are poorly engineered and seem to be all the same.
As for insulation, the walls can be a bigger problem if you have not had yours refitted with new insulation. Many of these sleepers people have from the great manufacturer don't even approach what they should be in both quality and performance (anyone can build the sleeper) so I won't get into who they are and what I think of them.
Maybe read the sprinter insulation thread.
Well OVM, that's was and still is a bunch of crap.
Layout, 10k BTU is a small system and with a 10 HP engine, you can get a lot more out of the system than 10k, like 33k. I think the old GM systems were about 30k and the newer ones are 20k and both consume less than 3 hp at most.
Messing around with a few APUs, they are poorly engineered and seem to be all the same.
As for insulation, the walls can be a bigger problem if you have not had yours refitted with new insulation. Many of these sleepers people have from the great manufacturer don't even approach what they should be in both quality and performance (anyone can build the sleeper) so I won't get into who they are and what I think of them.
Maybe read the sprinter insulation thread.
There is some insulation on the walls. You can feel the heat and cold coming up from the floor.
I was told that my main truck AC was 30,000BTU. My ProHeat is 10,000. There are some newer ones that are 33.
Some?
Really?
There should be a crap load in any sleeper built after the 1960's. You will feel the extremes on the floor but it isn't the extremes that matter, it is the slow heat soaking that the walls have, Alumunim conducts heat/cold really well and the units I have worked on all have the same issues - not one is different - they didn't properly insulate any part of the sleeper. The newer ones have been a lot better but many are still using the same material that they should get away from - they need to use a composite.
Well that's kind of like paying for a 300 hp engine and getting a single cylinder Briggs engine in its place.
Upgrade it. There shouldn't be a reason why you could not have a good A/C tech put in a bigger compressor, evaporator and condenser to reach 20k or more. NOTHING on that APU is special - all use off the shelf parts. Crap you could do what I did, run off to the junkyard (pull your own one) and get all the parts you need to do it yourself.
Some?
Really?
There should be a crap load in any sleeper built after the 1960's. You will feel the extremes on the floor but it isn't the extremes that matter, it is the slow heat soaking that the walls have, Alumunim conducts heat/cold really well and the units I have worked on all have the same issues - not one is different - they didn't properly insulate any part of the sleeper. The newer ones have been a lot better but many are still using the same material that they should get away from - they need to use a composite.
Well that's kind of like paying for a 300 hp engine and getting a single cylinder Briggs engine in its place.
Upgrade it. There shouldn't be a reason why you could not have a good A/C tech put in a bigger compressor, evaporator and condenser to reach 20k or more. NOTHING on that APU is special - all use off the shelf parts. Crap you could do what I did, run off to the junkyard (pull your own one) and get all the parts you need to do it yourself.
WHAT?? Joe work? get his hands dirty? He is white glove for reason ya know...