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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.

  1. n3ss

    n3ss Heavy Load Member

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    Mine has a heat option if you go to mode, 'temp autostart' and set it to heat. Maybe the actual APU is missing something. Kinda sucks, as the bunk heater gets insanely hot.. so I wake up at 1am, turn it down, open a window, toss the blankets off.. and then wake up at 3 freezing my tail off.

    Oh well, at least I have heat, eh?
     
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  3. PChase

    PChase Road Train Member

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    i can totally relate, if you have the bunk heater on and you swing your legs over the edge of the bunk,... Now your leg hair is getting singed off.
     
  4. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    There's a "Walmart" thread in the Prime forum that will help answer your questions. Management bills it as an opportunity for more home time (under load,) but your still limited to the home time policy for company drivers.

    What was posted previously... press the yes option at the pump, and add it to the fuel ticket. However, there's a catch. It works well for one item, but becomes a pain for two items. Best advice is to plan ahead, and always make sure you have enough additives... one at a time. Love's software blows, and at times will not allow you to get any additives.
     
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    n3ss Heavy Load Member

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    Got so hot last night the AC kicked on. that was fun.
     
  6. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Y'all will be really happy that bunk heater is turbocharged about the time the ol' arctic vortex kicks in again. :biggrin_25523:
     
  7. michaelg

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    My APU cut out sometime last night. Have no idea when, but I woke up this AM to an "ale" fault code. My bunk heater was doing just fine, throwing out plenty of heat.

    My question is, does the bunk heater draw a lot on the batteries? I was sound asleep so I don't know if the apu was out for 5 minutes or 5 hours. Everything seemed fine, the truck started without any problems. Is it ok to have that on over night without the apu until I can get thru to a terminal or is that going to kill the batteries?
     
  8. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Sounds like an alternator fault code... which means it isn't charging the batteries. Most likely you have a wiring issue... broken terminal lug. I run my bunk heater all night, frequently with the APU off. No issues running the batteries down too much... including using the tube, microwave, electric skillet. You should be OK. Remember (if you're reefer) you can always jump the truck off of the reefer... just fire it up in fuel hog/continuous for awhile.

    A note for all you new guys... you must have jumper cables on board!
     
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  9. n3ss

    n3ss Heavy Load Member

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    You should know if it drains your batteries enough, my truck has an absurdly loud low voltage alarm that goes off at the dash and on the apu's control panel.. That was lovely when my APU died and I didn't want to idle all night.

    Never got the memo on jumper cables... I've got enough required crap in here as it is.
     
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    kbod9633 Medium Load Member

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    Your probably kidding but that's the first thing I put in truck no brainer on boosting off the reefer when your apu bites it till you get to a shop
     
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