Ambient Sensors

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by dermetzgerei, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    I'm sorry, but with every "innovation" SNI comes up with, they fall deeper and deeper into the abyss of asininity.
     
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  3. stevep1977

    stevep1977 Road Train Member

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    What a surprise, temperature is 72 and the truck won't idle. Just send me to fricking Laredo already so I can test out this POS. Something tells me that GB is just ####### with us to see how much BS we are willing to take, and finding the cost cutting limit they can reach before it starts hurting them.
     
  4. BossOutlaw88

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    Is your exhaust pipe pointing up or down?

    "Do what thou wilt."
     
  5. stevep1977

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    The exhaust is pointed up, but it really doesn't matter because the only thing the exhaust will do is provide more heat. It won't put out air cooler than 70 degrees. Just a POS sensor obviously, or they have it set differently than what they say.
     
  6. moosc

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    Where are you getting the 72 temp reading from


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  7. stevep1977

    stevep1977 Road Train Member

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    Weather Channel, NOAA, a couple weather apps on my phone.
     
  8. mickeyrat

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    I hope mine and the others on my account dont have the same issue. For the hottest part of the day is when we are shut down and supposedly sleeping.

    At 45 degrees out the cab heats up pretty good on a sunny day.
     
  9. fatkidd83

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    are the sensors just on dry van trucks? or are they on the tanker trucks too? im going to the tanker division in may, and was was just wondering. or dont sni tanker trucks have the pumps on em? sorry for the miss spells... on my crapy cell..
     
  10. jhill365

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    As far as I know, the tanker trucks do not have the sensors because the pumps run off of the trucks engine, so they have to idle to pump the product. I could be wrong, though. Maybe a tanker driver will come on here.
     
  11. fatkidd83

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    Oh sweet if it is true.
     
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