Webasto cooling system???

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by NFDDJS, Aug 3, 2012.

  1. NFDDJS

    NFDDJS Light Load Member

    267
    37
    Jul 8, 2012
    New Hampshire
    0
    Any of you put a webasto bunk cooling system? I dont want to have to spend a bunch on money on an APU so I was thinking this might be a good choice. [h=1]Bunk Cooling Systems and the webasto Air Top 2000 heater....[/h]
    What the deal with these?

    How well does the cooling system work. I know a bunch of people use the heaters and like them but I have heard nothing about the system coolers...

    Any word on these would be great!!! Thanks
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

    13,081
    45,332
    Nov 18, 2008
    CA...gold discovery foothills
    0
    POS from I've seen! Too many "gotta do this to get this, and then this if this and then start over" issues!
     
  4. NFDDJS

    NFDDJS Light Load Member

    267
    37
    Jul 8, 2012
    New Hampshire
    0
    Any other good A/C systems out there?
     
  5. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

    13,081
    45,332
    Nov 18, 2008
    CA...gold discovery foothills
    0
    Ya know...when those tree huggers forced the change from Freon to whatever it is now....none of em are as cool as it was!
     
    passingthru69 Thanks this.
  6. Scania man

    Scania man Road Train Member

    2,199
    483
    Jul 1, 2011
    Saskatchewan
    0
    Webasto is not a good cooler, very weak, if ya don't want to get an APU ( which quiete frankly are too expensive to buy and run and in my opinion pointless ) get one of these http://waeco.com/ae/3882.php I use one and I have had it in Spain and Italy in the height of summer and no need to turn it up past 4, works on the truck batteries and will run 30 hrs without restarting the truck, and if the batteries get too low it will shut down! Mine was bought in 2007 and the only service cost was about $50 for a gas top up! They are known as domestic in the us but I've heard there if difficulty getting 12-24 volt versions there but they are made for us trucks as they are very popular in Australia and NZ complete with fitting kits so you don't have to cut or drill your cab!

    Alternatively there are water cooler versions like VIESA and are available there, they work brilliantly up to 35 deg C but after that they are useless!
     
  7. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

    7,604
    1,642
    Oct 11, 2010
    Borispol, Ukraine
    0
    I saw these coolers on European trucks, generally on DAF and MAN. They use to install it in sunroof. Really cools down but slowly discharge batteries. So anyway APU with built in a/c compressor is better but I'm not sure about States, in some EU countries there are new APU regulations related with emission (funny to see DPF on APU) and noise.

    AT2000ST is a good heater but if you run truck in Canada it is not enought for big sleeper, but good for cabover. For big sleeper I'd recomend AT3500 ore AT5000. But they offer AT2000 in this kit becouse they think truck will used be in warm States
     
  8. Scania man

    Scania man Road Train Member

    2,199
    483
    Jul 1, 2011
    Saskatchewan
    0
    The waeco system is a compressor unit! That's the beauty of it and jesus do they cool! Water evaporators like viesa are ok but when it gets too hot the water in the tank gets hot then all cooling is lost, also no fuel burnt, no servicing, belts, oil pulleys etc.
     
  9. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

    7,604
    1,642
    Oct 11, 2010
    Borispol, Ukraine
    0
    is it so efficient like an APU?
     
  10. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

    8,786
    14,769
    Mar 5, 2012
    Ontario Canada
    0
    AT 2000 ST is more than enough for Canada. I have never even had to turn it up past about halfway on the coldest days, -20c. Any colder than that and I am idling so I won't need a serice call for dead batteries. Generally I only have to idle in winter a handful of nights a year.
     
  11. Scania man

    Scania man Road Train Member

    2,199
    483
    Jul 1, 2011
    Saskatchewan
    0
    I don't know how you mean efficient , bought mine in 2007 and so far cost me 37 euros to get gassed, ive used it in Bari in Italy mid summer mid day (45 deg C not sure what that is in F )and never turned up past 4, I've never had the nightheater up past 3 or set 5 on the timer to roast me outa bed and that was when I used do Sweden in winter, there's no servicing, no belts or fuel, and way cheaper to buy so yeah a he'll of a lot more efficient I would think
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.