USED APU worth it for a used truck?

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  1. 86scotty

    86scotty Road Train Member

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    No way I'd put a used APU on a 600k truck.

    No way Id pay 14k for a new APU on a used truck, or a new truck for that matter.

    Only way I'd even own an APU again is if I bought a USED truck that already had an APU on it. IMO this is the only way to get a deal on an APU.

    They are all trouble to some degree. All of them. There are no exceptions.
     
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  3. wifi_guru

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    so true. id'e be happy running a genny and a portable ac unit and a space heater. best thing is if it breaks it won't cost you an arm and a leg to fix it. and with that many miles on the truck is the OP going to keep it or get rid of it???
     
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  4. 86scotty

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    That is a phenomenal value for what you get. ^^^ I just looked up the specs. 3.4 gallon fuel tank runs 18 hours at 25% load and with that much power you aren't going to be running nearly full load running a small mini split or air conditioner. More like 30-40% load tops.

    This mated with a cheap diesel heater and a mini split on a rig is a great idea, all for about $2500 vs. $14k for an APU? I don't see how it's even a question.
     
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  5. Tug Toy

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    Or better yet bypass the bunk heater for one of these and or a heated blanket. IMG_7538.png Been running like this for years. I run a 2300 watt unit on the catwalk on less than a gallon of fuel a night. Every night,,, for the last 5 years. IMG_7539.png Got an under bunk ac unit for the summer. Same 1 gallon a night… every single night
     
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  6. flood

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    This is how mine is set up. Slide the catwalk as far forward as possible. Move the hitch all the way back then turn the truck and move A LITTLE, check the clearance, move again and check do this very slowly and keep checking until you know it won't hit. 20240224_102846.jpg 20240224_103714.jpg 20240224_103816.jpg
     
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    My 3,500 predator (starting watts) full load 2,800 watts, my 5,500 btu portable ac pulls 750ish watts. That's a 27% load. The 2gl tank will run it for about 11hr... 10hr south of I-10 in the summer
     
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  8. wifi_guru

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    I am thinking of an electric blanket to. Though every one I bought had timers on em so you don't kill yourself lmao
     
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    Snug as a bug in a rug… I put it on the mattress under the sheet. The new ones are pretty safe I think?
     
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  10. scoobertdoo

    scoobertdoo Road Train Member

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    mini split dont last they rattle apart.
    You can skip the generator and put in a lithium bank for way less.
     
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