I've been wanting to live in the Mountain West, so I'm curious why you recommended the Idaho Falls terminal (above the others)...
Even with a 12v... I believe there are small fridges (I've seen other guys with fancy coolers) designed with 12v in mind. Not sure I've seen a working microwave for 12V. I think you're right on with needing something for your computer. What are the truck guys usually running for a 12v inverter? Is it the 300w?
Going Over the Road with Knight
Discussion in 'Knight' started by Misesian, May 23, 2014.
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I have been to each of those and it just seemed to me Idaho Falls had their head on straight. My inverter just plugs into the 12v outlets. There are some decent 12v fridges out there but even the best ones only cool down to 40 degrees below ambient.
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My only change would be to get in the Reefer side as Knight dry side (esp W. Coast) will wear you out with short runs.... -
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I was out of Idaho Falls, ID. Terminal for years and Jason (Terminal Manager) will take care of you there. He used to be my dispatcher years ago and was always about the driver, so much so it used to drive the boss at that time nuts. He now runs the place and I cant recommend a better terminal manager.
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As for hometime, thats something you figure out with your dispatcher but its flexible. As they learn you they will figure out what you like and it goes from there. Just talk to your dispatcher no matter where you go, figure out his expectations of you and make sure he knows yours.sgt50 Thanks this. -
For heat the bunk heater gets warm enough for me to sleep in shorts and at shirt and when it's hot I leave the keys turned on in the ignition and run the fan in the sleeper. If you have been running all day the batteries will run both of those for around 8 to 10 hours without turning on the engine. This is in an International, I don't how their other trucks hold up in the heat or cold.MANXimus Thanks this. -
Been in my truck for a few days now and it is all good. They ended up finding other damages inside and fixed all that. It was a warranty failure. Shifts so smooth now.
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I need to get into a International dealer to get a code for the engine regen. I tried following protocol and do a parked regen but nothing happens so I called the shop and they said the dealer is the only one that has the codes I need to punch in to get the regen to work. I figured the shop should have that number already in their system but I guess not.
Luckily the only downside is I get a warning icon on the dash and the Bendix then the cruise control cuts out. Usually I can drive it for a few hours and do a passive regen and then turn off the engine and everything is cleared up and the cruise control works again. Kind of buggy and gives me second thoughts on ever buying a tractor that runs DEF and what the long term maintenance will be on these engines.
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