After only two years of owning this I have pretty much had to rebuild the engine. None of the settings ever work properly. A/c cannot keep up with heat over 90 degrees F and when things break the techs usually try to have you buy new parts instead of figuring why things went bad to begin with, which lead me to learning how to fix most of its issues myself. Parts are crazily overpriced, and their labor rates are criminal. These things aren’t built for any kind of longevity, so if you are getting one to use any extended amount of time, then I’d recommend another brand (though I’m not sure if any are any good, only have experience with them.) I only continue to use it because it beats putting wear and tear on my truck (but only by a little.) Just be ready for things to break quickly. Do your own maintenance, or it’s definitely not worth it.
Heat for the cab is provided be electric heating elements in the Climate Control Unit under the bunk. Electrical power for the heating elements is provided by the A/C generator on the APU. Heat to warm the truck engine comes by sharing the cooling system of the APU.
This unit does have two timers that can be programmed to start the unit at a specified time every day or start and stop at a specified time only on certain days of the week. As of this time there are no wireless controls for this unit available.
Is the condenser needs free on to add-on it
How does the 120v Outlet work on the a p unit
Hello there so setting the comfort option will keep the sleeper warm for me, and also the motor?
Wish they didn't have that frickin stupid music
After only two years of owning this I have pretty much had to rebuild the engine. None of the settings ever work properly. A/c cannot keep up with heat over 90 degrees F and when things break the techs usually try to have you buy new parts instead of figuring why things went bad to begin with, which lead me to learning how to fix most of its issues myself. Parts are crazily overpriced, and their labor rates are criminal.
These things aren’t built for any kind of longevity, so if you are getting one to use any extended amount of time, then I’d recommend another brand (though I’m not sure if any are any good, only have experience with them.)
I only continue to use it because it beats putting wear and tear on my truck (but only by a little.)
Just be ready for things to break quickly. Do your own maintenance, or it’s definitely not worth it.
does it pull heat off the little diesel motor or is it a heat pump?
Heat for the cab is provided be electric heating elements in the Climate Control Unit under the bunk. Electrical power for the heating elements is provided by the A/C generator on the APU. Heat to warm the truck engine comes by sharing the cooling system of the APU.
necesito un tutorial en español
fuera bueno que tanbien el tutorial lo isiera en español
I feel like that cup was empty I didn't see you drink it s single time .
its needs a remote control
This unit does have two timers that can be programmed to start the unit at a specified time every day or start and stop at a specified time only on certain days of the week. As of this time there are no wireless controls for this unit available.
They are cheaply made. It is terribly inefficient. And extremely noisy. Like sleeping next to a lawnmower running all night.
Crazy how unreliable these things are
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