Why? where are the vents located? outside?
I can tell you this, I've re-insulated about 30 sleepers, a few alumibunks and the improvements that just this one thing makes is amazing. I would venture to guess that you also have a problem with heat soaking from the cab, but nevertheless, new insulation is the way to go.
It actually is easy to do, if you approach it in a logical way, starting with taking one panel off and seeing what's behind it.
The last one I did, which was made by some company in Texas was the hardest one yet, They used wood for the backing of the panels and one area leaked behind the panel rotting the panel and causing mold. I replaced the panels with a plastic and a heat barrier on top and then the vinyl on top of that, the guy was telling me that his a/c was hardly running and he was getting too cold.
The one thing I highly recommend is if yours was made with house wiring, get rid of it and replace it with marine wiring. My beenz had a little fire in the wall because the wiring was shorting against the frame.
It isn't hard, I will be doing this with the new truck next year. I am tired of the crap workmanship and the crap materials I have seen in most of the sleepers I worked on. I think taking a good approach of learning from the marine industry was the right thing to do coupled with a few visits to Kenworth and Volvo has helped a lot too.
So you make no sense, the A/C from the APU should be in the sleeper, If you want to move air up to the cab, then there are ways of doing that.
BUT overall the re-insulating of the sleeper should be done.
The insulation needs done. I also need a series of duct work, when stopped, the cab is part of my 'house'. Also need a way to have different temps in cab/sleeper at the same time.
I NEED a lot. Most likely will never get it. Other than the insulcation.
I need to design and build my own, but that ain't gonna happen either.
All of that is doable, not a lot of cost either but planning is involved. I would help but the last time I went down to Monroe, everyone ran so no second chances.
Yeah I pull in and everyone scatters, reminds me of ....
Yeah I pull in and everyone scatters, reminds me of ....
To keep your truck cool in high outside temps, park faceing North East, keep your windshield out of the sun. The insulation in my sleeper sucks too. In \heonix or laredo during june july or august, I just iddle the truck cause the carrier can't keep up.
Money wise, how much are you willing to pay upfront,
and how much a month are you willing to pay to make this problem solved.
knowing that will help us help you.
Where do they get these numbers for idling and fuel consumption?
We burn .65 GPH idling.
The last APU we used burned .35 GPH.
The ROI is a lot longer using these figures then there claimed ones.
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