Generator for the tractor

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Beethoven, Apr 26, 2013.

  1. CoyoteExpress

    CoyoteExpress Medium Load Member

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    Hi ,
    Your windor in the uper bunk is in a rubber.....
    Replace it with a plexiglas or aluplate
     
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  3. Elroythekid

    Elroythekid Road Train Member

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    I thought about that. The new Windows don't open but the old ones do. I was going to look in a junkyard for 2 of the older ones.
     
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  4. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    The Honda EU3000i will run my 8500 btu for 12 - 15 hrs depending what else I have running with it.. how much I cook.. microwave, Forman grill or hot plate. The TV and satellite dont use much at all.

    The 3000 is rated to run a 12,000 btu ac as well. I do not remember the time frame. The manual underates hiw long it will run for. It says it will only run my 8500 btu for 10hrs and I promise you.. after after 12 - 15 hrs I have never run out of gas. It should run a 12,000 for at least 10 hrs if not more. Someone who has both should be able to answer that question.

    Although in my opinion 12000 btu is a bit excessive. A good 8500 btu will more than do the job. Not all window ac's are the same. Some do not work as well as others. That was the reason for my comment about the 8500 btu GE not performing as well as the Frigidaire. The Fridaire will make the windows sweat on the inside of the truck if you set it down to 60f. I have been rolled up in my comforter like a mummy to keep my feet warm while it was 95f out side.

    If all you want to run is the ac then I guess go do the 12000. But if you read up on some reviews for window ac's you find out which work better than others.

    My ac and generator are both over over 1 yr old and I use them every time I stop. I had a Black and Decker dorm sized fridge behind the driver seat and it started making grinding noises 3 weeks ago. I ate what I could and tossed the rest till I could get a new fridge in here. So I dont recommend that fridge to last more than 1 yr.

    Hurst
     
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  5. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Honda euro 3000. Haven't had a chance to see how long it will last on a tank yet. Just installed it.
     
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  6. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    @Hurst how does the air get back to the sleeper if it is in the front window? I ask because I know my little 8000 stand up A/C sits in the passenger seat blowing air directly back to the sleeper but it just isn't enough.
    Plus, how did you frame in the gaps in the window around your unit?
     
  7. Elroythekid

    Elroythekid Road Train Member

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    It will run the 12000 no problem?
     
  8. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Yep.
     
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  9. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    I just aim the vents back toward the sleeper.

    The truck ac is ice cold plus I run the ac in the sleeper while driving. Its the one thing they they do very well in Fla and that is working on your ac.

    Once I crank up the generator and get the window unit fired up, I set it to 67f and shut the truck off. It has no problem keeping it cool. But lets say the sleeper is hot because I took a cab to a hotel or something away from the truck.. the window unit takes about a good 30 mins to get it cool in here. I have a small fan I plug in and set it on a little fold away table to help circulate the air when its hot like that. Then once its cooled down I turn off the fan. Its really a good ac unit. The GE I have struggled. It cooled it down.. but not as good as the Frigidair I have now.

    As for sealing it up. Lowes sell these 3ft long 3x3 foam insulation pads in plastic bags that works perfectly. I just squish it in between the ac and the window frame.. 1 pc goes all the way around, side to side.

    Hurst
     
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  10. Hurst

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    I have a 10,000 btu indoor up right ac at home. I cant use a regular window ac unless I change out the windoss because they have multiple glass panes that open in slats with a crank. Its not a very big room.. yet that ac has a hard time when the sun is baking the room in the late evening. Just for morbid curiosity.. I had some styrofoam panels.. I took the other 8500 btu Frigidair that I use in the garage and put it on a chair in the door way and then duck taped the foam panels around it. It actually cooled the room much better than the 10k upright ac.

    Not sure why.. maybe the vent hose puts off too much heat.. or its just a cruddy ac.. but like yours.. its not that great.

    Hurst
     
  11. Highway Sailor

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    Did you have those boxes custom made ? Do you have vents that I can't see for operating the generator, or do you open the cover?
     
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