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<p>[QUOTE="Cobrawastaken, post: 12238461, member: 215460"]So I'm hauling a load of beverages that needs to be protected from freezing and I'm thinking, isn't it weird that I can't just set a minimum temperature on the reefer unit so it only turns on if the temp gets too low but if it's like 50 degrees outside for example then the reefer never turns on and doesn't waste fuel.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only reason I can think of is that people are stupid and would end up getting a trailer that is set like that and let a load go bad that needs to be at a set temp.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cobrawastaken, post: 12238461, member: 215460"]So I'm hauling a load of beverages that needs to be protected from freezing and I'm thinking, isn't it weird that I can't just set a minimum temperature on the reefer unit so it only turns on if the temp gets too low but if it's like 50 degrees outside for example then the reefer never turns on and doesn't waste fuel. The only reason I can think of is that people are stupid and would end up getting a trailer that is set like that and let a load go bad that needs to be at a set temp.[/QUOTE]
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