The inverter works as follows according to the mechanic at Appleton: You have 2 hours to use the unit before it shuts down for 10 hrs. It works as follows, If you run say a microwave for 15 mins then unplug it from the in unit you will have 1 hr 45 mins left, then you run something for 1 hr that night. You now have 45 mins left to use it. Once you use that you have to wait 10 hrs. He said the best way to do it is use 1 hr in the morning and 1 hr at night and let it reset while you sleep or have it reset while you drive. It is 1200 watts and still runs the same even if you take it out. You get all the connectors and wiring along with the unit when you buy it.
Anyone have any questions for a ROEHL trainer?
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Viking84, Apr 18, 2014.
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I hate that.
I'm trying to work 60-90 days OTR with Roehl, but it sounds like it may not happen.
Recruiter told me there were APU's on every truck.Last edited: Aug 7, 2014
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removed some foul language about inverterLast edited: Aug 7, 2014
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I know Roehl wont like it. But, come on.
That seems like a #### policy.Last edited: Aug 7, 2014
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You can stay out for however long you like. You don't need an inverter to make it that long. You can do everything off a 300 watt plug in model. Stop trying to figure out how to cheat the system or its going to hurt you badly.
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Sorry if it sounded like I was trying to break any rules. I'm not interested in breaking the rules. I was honestly asking if there was a legit workaround. Nice to hear that they will let you use the plug in inverters. Didn't read that before.
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