Last week while driving through western North Dakota and eastern Montana I let my mind wander as I often do. I was thinking what if like the universe was really, really small man and all the people were.............. oops wrong reefer.
Reefer, as in refrigeration unit, Thermo King, Carrier. I worked for a refrigerated carrier for about 6 weeks. And that was a long time ago. So my reefer knowledge is limited and very dated.
Basically a reefer is a 2 cylinder diesel engine with a 12 volt battery running an alternator, compressor and other reefer stuff.
I have 3 ideas geared toward the straight truck reefer owner or anyone else interested in taking pot shots at the following.
1. Could a new reefer be spec'd or an existing one be retro-fitted with an appropriate sized alternator to charge not only the main reefer battery, but also 2 or 3 auxiliary batteries? The 2 or 3 auxiliary batteries would be deep cycles mounted on the frame and isolated from the main reefer battery. These batteries would power the sleeper. I'm sure running a reefer would cost more than running an APU, but if you already have a reefer why buy an APU.
2. Now that we have power how about some cool air. Could a piece of ridgid insulated ductwork be fitted between the sleeper and the box. The air duct would fit into a hole in the front of the box and connect to a fantastic fan mounted on the sleeper roof. Reefer temp could be set at 68 or 70 degrees except when freight required a specific temp.
3. What about those cold winter nights. Could a water hose be run before the radiator and into a heat exchanger in the sleeper and then into the radiator? Thus a loop that included the sleeper and the radiator with a shut off valve.
Is this MADNESS or do any of these ideas have merit? I just think up this crap. I leave this to the well grounded brain trust at EO to ponder and then tell me I'm crazy.
Does anyone think that the opening line of this post may get me a call from my company regarding a random drug test.
Now back to the universe. Wow man!
Reefer, as in refrigeration unit, Thermo King, Carrier. I worked for a refrigerated carrier for about 6 weeks. And that was a long time ago. So my reefer knowledge is limited and very dated.
Basically a reefer is a 2 cylinder diesel engine with a 12 volt battery running an alternator, compressor and other reefer stuff.
I have 3 ideas geared toward the straight truck reefer owner or anyone else interested in taking pot shots at the following.
1. Could a new reefer be spec'd or an existing one be retro-fitted with an appropriate sized alternator to charge not only the main reefer battery, but also 2 or 3 auxiliary batteries? The 2 or 3 auxiliary batteries would be deep cycles mounted on the frame and isolated from the main reefer battery. These batteries would power the sleeper. I'm sure running a reefer would cost more than running an APU, but if you already have a reefer why buy an APU.
2. Now that we have power how about some cool air. Could a piece of ridgid insulated ductwork be fitted between the sleeper and the box. The air duct would fit into a hole in the front of the box and connect to a fantastic fan mounted on the sleeper roof. Reefer temp could be set at 68 or 70 degrees except when freight required a specific temp.
3. What about those cold winter nights. Could a water hose be run before the radiator and into a heat exchanger in the sleeper and then into the radiator? Thus a loop that included the sleeper and the radiator with a shut off valve.
Is this MADNESS or do any of these ideas have merit? I just think up this crap. I leave this to the well grounded brain trust at EO to ponder and then tell me I'm crazy.
Does anyone think that the opening line of this post may get me a call from my company regarding a random drug test.
Now back to the universe. Wow man!