I had the same heaters set up and did pretty much the same; set the timer on the engine heater and go to bed. However, because I didn't have additional batteries I would sometimes alter my no-idle policy based on location as I sometimes had occasion to go to some very remote locations where I might not see anyone else for a day-or-three.
Why isn't everyone using the bunk heaters by now?
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Being flexible is all a part of trucking. And of course there will always be some CB or internet Rambo to come on and tell you garbage. Consider the source.
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I have no hair on my ankles due to my bunk heater...just sayin
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