I know people on here like to get in debates about safety from time to time, but I can't take a company's safety department seriously if their trucks use opti-idle. If you're not a very heavy sleeper, you're going to be woken up by that truck engine starting itself in the middle of your sleep. They like to flap their lips about the importance of getting proper sleep, but somehow fail to realize how their equipment screws with your sleep.
How about those APUs too? If I'm hot at bedtime, and set the thing to the coldest setting am I going to be Okay all night or will I get woken up by being too cold, because the thing can't regulate itself. Thermostat technology has been around for what, a hundred years? Why hasn't it found its way into truck cabs?
Do Any Company Trucks Have Thermostats?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by insipidtoast, Jan 29, 2023.
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As towards the tech its a combination of things. Biggest one however is cost. To a O/O like me i would just pay the extra $150 to make my cab nicer. To a fleet like swift buying tens of thousands of trucks where half end up in the ditch withij a year anyway....$150 per rig is now almost $4 million bucks not worth it to them. Its dumb but these trucks are catered to the money makers. Not the drivers. So if they can save millions in equipment a year they do.
There are other reasons too but thats the big one. Its also why you see O/O rigs even ones like mine that started life as a fleet rig start to get little QoL upgraded either at purchase or wired in as time and money permit.insipidtoast and motocross25 Thank this. -
They work great.
You'll get used to engines firing up at all hours, trucks driving by, air brakes, and will sleep through all of it. A sound that doesn't belong will wake you i.e. glass breaking or knock on your door.Hammer166, tscottme and Suspect Zero Thank this. -
Schneider’s newer trucks have the battery powered electric APU. The one I’m in now has it. The truck I had before had a Thermoking diesel APU so I wasn’t sure how I’d like the battery one, but I love it now. Very quiet and no vibration at night. Even the diesel APU can be distributive of sleep when it starts and stops. Maybe not quite as bad as the main engine. The thermostat doesn’t have specific degrees, but you figure out where you like it and it keeps it a pretty constant temperature.
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