You will probably need a minimum of a 1500 watt inverter to run either of those appliances. I drive for Swift. No inverters in the Trucks. I survive on a 12 Volt TE cooler and a 12 Volt lunch box oven.
You are correct. Some companies have the 1500 watt inverters according to the recruiters that have come to the school. Others have APUs but not sure if they are rated to power them. Thanks for the heads up, TM.
On tractor trailers, and APU is a small diesel engine that powers a heat and air conditioning unit while charging the truck's main batteries at the same time. This allows the driver to remain comfortable in the cab and have access to electric power without running the main truck engine.
Having an APU helps save money in fuel costs and saves wear and tear on the main engine, though they tend to be expensive to install and maintain. Therefore only a very small percentage of the trucks on the road today come equipped with an APU.
On tractor trailers, and APU is a small diesel engine that powers a heat and air conditioning unit while charging the truck's main batteries at the same time. This allows the driver to remain comfortable in the cab and have access to electric power without running the main truck engine.
Having an APU helps save money in fuel costs and saves wear and tear on the main engine, though they tend to be expensive to install and maintain. Therefore only a very small percentage of the trucks on the road today come equipped with an APU.
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I have both. I love them. Just curious if they are worth bringing on the truck. I am not a fan of having unnecessary items.
Thanks.
Bill