I just ran across a new product by Webasto, called blue heat... . its a small version of their truck heaters used in class 8 trucks... designed for cars and light trucks... . We've been thinking of taking the line on... . BUT.....
Connects to the fuel tank and the heater electrical circuit, and of course the heater hoses... uses 3. 5 amps and runs a small fuel pump, (gas or diesel design).
Theroy of operation is that you set the timer for up to 3 one hour presets... the unit starts, heats and pumps the coolant around the engine, and when the temp is right starts the heater fan in the cab... so the engine is warm and so is the cab... at the end of the hour it shuts down... on our trucks it could run once for an hour before we go to use the truck and the cab and engine would be warm... .
The benifit of course is the wear and fuel saving to letting the truck run... as I do most of the time in when I'm out of town... . and it has an available remote... so you can sit in the house and start the unit up.....
We've been asked to take the line on... . one huge problem, they won't let us counter sale this item... they want our qualified installers to do the work as you have to alter the fuel, and heater hose circuits as well as the electrical system when it applies to the heater... .
These units in a Class 8 truck designed to run 24/7 are about $2,500. 00 but when you use a sleeper its better than running the truck through the night and now in some states there is a law forbidding idle over 10 minutes... .
At about $1,700. 00 installed would you, a very special group of guys see a market for this in those area's where's it colder than an SOB.....
I'd love to hear your comments to my e-mail at -- email address removed --
We'd have to go through their training program... something that I think is expensive and so I'm guessing in reality this product wouldn't be available this winter... .
Thanks for your input.....
Connects to the fuel tank and the heater electrical circuit, and of course the heater hoses... uses 3. 5 amps and runs a small fuel pump, (gas or diesel design).
Theroy of operation is that you set the timer for up to 3 one hour presets... the unit starts, heats and pumps the coolant around the engine, and when the temp is right starts the heater fan in the cab... so the engine is warm and so is the cab... at the end of the hour it shuts down... on our trucks it could run once for an hour before we go to use the truck and the cab and engine would be warm... .
The benifit of course is the wear and fuel saving to letting the truck run... as I do most of the time in when I'm out of town... . and it has an available remote... so you can sit in the house and start the unit up.....
We've been asked to take the line on... . one huge problem, they won't let us counter sale this item... they want our qualified installers to do the work as you have to alter the fuel, and heater hose circuits as well as the electrical system when it applies to the heater... .
These units in a Class 8 truck designed to run 24/7 are about $2,500. 00 but when you use a sleeper its better than running the truck through the night and now in some states there is a law forbidding idle over 10 minutes... .
At about $1,700. 00 installed would you, a very special group of guys see a market for this in those area's where's it colder than an SOB.....
I'd love to hear your comments to my e-mail at -- email address removed --
We'd have to go through their training program... something that I think is expensive and so I'm guessing in reality this product wouldn't be available this winter... .
Thanks for your input.....
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