UPDATE: I went out this morning after having ran the webasto for about 15 hours straight on medium heat to determine low voltage cutout characteristics. Outside temp got down to 5 degrees last night, and the truck was still warm inside for the most part this morning, but the webasto was not running. The led was blinking the code for low-voltage shutdown.
So it appears to have worked great and kept the truck warm for almost 15 hours before automatically shutting down. I tried cranking the truck and it started right up, so all is well in webasto land.
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Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by VisionLogistics, Jan 30, 2012.
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hey guy not to highjack this thread but everyone with those bunk heaters should also check out the thread by "Gears" titled something like" i almost didnt wake up." it is about using a CO tester with those bunk heaters. check it out i just bought one for my truck for $20. from Ace hardware and think its a great idea for everyone to have.Even those company drivers with heaters should look into this
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the thread is called "I ALMOST didnt wake up this morning" hopefully some one will "dock" that thread somewhere,maybe it already is.I personally have been on the fence about buying a tester and went to store a few times and forgot to get it but after reading that thread went right to Ace and got mine hopefully everyone will do the same $20. to save your life is money well spent
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