Right now with my local driving job, alot of these issues I never had to deal with, so here are my questions?
I' ll be starting expedite driving in a straight truck for an o/o hopefully in about a week. I'm trying to plan to idle as least as possible to save on the gas. I read on this site about some portable heaters which is good, but here is my question. Because it's diesel engine on the truck, if I leave the truck off for too long like while sleeping, wont it be nearly impossible to start in very cold temps? How long is too long?
Secondly, if I want to watch television, dvd, run the microwave, does the truck auxillary have to be on and wont that kill the battery if I go too long? How long is too long?
And if the truck has a fridge and I shut down, doesnt that infact shut down thr fridge and spoil any food inside?
Any good cheap ways to get good tv reception? (I wont be the truck owner so I dont want to make any cosmetic alterations to the truck).
Yeah totally newbie questions I know, its just stuff I never had to deal with and now that I think about it, never taught in trucking school.
Thanks for any help.
I' ll be starting expedite driving in a straight truck for an o/o hopefully in about a week. I'm trying to plan to idle as least as possible to save on the gas. I read on this site about some portable heaters which is good, but here is my question. Because it's diesel engine on the truck, if I leave the truck off for too long like while sleeping, wont it be nearly impossible to start in very cold temps? How long is too long?
Secondly, if I want to watch television, dvd, run the microwave, does the truck auxillary have to be on and wont that kill the battery if I go too long? How long is too long?
And if the truck has a fridge and I shut down, doesnt that infact shut down thr fridge and spoil any food inside?
Any good cheap ways to get good tv reception? (I wont be the truck owner so I dont want to make any cosmetic alterations to the truck).
Yeah totally newbie questions I know, its just stuff I never had to deal with and now that I think about it, never taught in trucking school.
Thanks for any help.