How come most truckers don't use an Aux power supply while stopping?

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  1. YoYoYo

    YoYoYo Bobtail Member

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    I've slept at about 15 rest areas; most were filled with truckers. All of them DIDN'T have an aux power supply, instead, they used their engines. isn't this a waste of money and diesel? Freightliner has a battery powered Aux supply for 10 hours!!!!
     
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  3. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    • Most APU's run about $6-10K
    • Most companies won't fork out that kind of money
    • PACCAR has "Comfort Class" that uses batteries too but that's around $8K
    • California bans all but one APU system-the Frigette system
     
  4. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    Most of us will have to comply with the anti-idling laws.
    My 379 shuts down after 8 minutes and my shop absolutely refuses to disable the idle shut-down.
     
  5. tedward300

    tedward300 Bobtail Member

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    What's a driver supposed to do? I am seriously considering a career in OTR, but what do companies do for their drivers when they can't idle? Are they starting to include APU's on company trucks?
    I ain't no wuss, but I don't think I could survive w/o some level of climate control. Am I missing something?

    Thanks for being here for us wannabe's with good info.
    Thanks for hauling all of the stuff I eat, wear, put in my gas tank, etc.
     
  6. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    My advice, don't get into the industry. It's only going to get worse from here on in. It's going to get regulated into the ground.
     
  7. Pete_379X

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    I rather idle than nothing. I didn't have a APU. My truck didn't shut down until I got back home. It was my truck though.
     
  8. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    My truck will idle as much as the day is long... but at $4 a gallon, if the ambient temp isn't too extreme (which right now in the south, it isn't), I don't idle. I drive for a very small company and would prefer not to idle myself out of a job.

    It's kinda strange... last night in Emporia, VA at Sadler's, hardly any trucks were idling. I guess maybe the fuel prices are finally beginning to sink in.
     
  9. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Another thing with the battery systems they add a lot of weight for not that great of benefit. Below 32 degrees and above 85 or so they don't provide enough heat or cooling to stay comfortable.
     
  10. Nuthinspecial

    Nuthinspecial Bobtail Member

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    You do what you have to. Personally I drive for a small company now (as a company driver) and, if for no other reason of common sense, I don't idle because it affects the bottom line. The boss gives out profit sharing checks each year and I like to do my part. For the winter I threw in a couple extra blankets, and often sleep with some clothes on to help. If the weather drops below about 28 degrees though, I do idle the truck because I'm no good to the company or myself if I'm sick. In the summer, I generally don't idle for the A/C unless it's over 90 degrees...everyone has their own comfort level I guess. In the summertime I used to find shady places and try to sleep when it's cooler if possible.
     
  11. RobW

    RobW Light Load Member

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    APU's are expensive. To that end, most trucks still don't have them. That's why you saw(and heard) what you did at the rest area.
     
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