see I would agree to this but all Volvo Dealers I been speaking with in past all said these engines are built to run and cold starts the worst for them. That's why when they order trucks for their lots they don't have room for apu's.
APUs- Electric vs. diesel
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Be nice to not "need" a restart, but this is the real world. I pull oversize, and my time management skills are just fine. But at times, I just have to go to beat curfews etc.
In the days of no restarts, it was a lot more important, but still a day off here and there got some hours back, which means more than the 10hrs that seems to be a magic number for some.
I bobtailed to the RV islands here at the J where I have been since Friday afternoon, on my way back from Wall Mart. Took $20.26 to fill everything back up, and that is since I left home a week ago. AC cycling on and off, batteries charging, and so on. Works for me.
Total invested is $3k for heat, better AC than anything under a bunk (physics are kinda hard to argue with), and the generator. Break even is 1000hrs. Saves $3 per HOUR in fuel alone. And as a bonus, works continuously for days on end, in heat or cold....Go figure
MartinLast edited: May 18, 2014
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I think i'll go with the diesel thermo king.... Thanks for all the differing views
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Hey Martin, are you running something like a Honda generator with a roof mount A/C? Just curious, and I agree I would rather run gas than diesel, no emission, no noise, BUT, that is from an O/O point of view, if these were on fleet truck drivers would have a fit about having to unhook and top off the "gastank/propane".
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how do you forfeit 8.75 hours a week by running recap??? -
70 hours in 8 days in 61.25 hours/week (recap)
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you are going off a basis of using every absolute hour you could possibly have available, the exact opposite of the run smarter, not harder approach.
you should try the most revenue for the least amount of miles approach and see how ya like it.RedForeman Thanks this. -
If you're running a flat 8.75 hrs ea day, with an 8 day work week, you would never need a reset. Day 9 would have you back at 8.75 avail for that day and so on for the next 7 days.
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