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    Auxillary power units



    any one here from RE servicing or installing APU's idle reduction technolgies for tractor climate control systems.
    i have done much with Espar Airtronics, Webasto Air and Hydronics, and have serviced and installed many Tri-Pacs.

    just curiouse what others are doing in regards to these remarkable machines.

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    Re: Auxillary power units

    Quote Originally Posted by absolute-zero View Post
    any one here from RE servicing or installing APU's idle reduction technolgies for tractor climate control systems.
    i have done much with Espar Airtronics, Webasto Air and Hydronics, and have serviced and installed many Tri-Pacs.
    I have the books, and read most bulletins on the Tri-Pacs. Repaired a few, never installed.

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    Re: Auxillary power units

    Quote Originally Posted by DaButcher View Post
    I have the books, and read most bulletins on the Tri-Pacs. Repaired a few, never installed.
    We have a couple Walmart DC's here that we installed maybe a thousand or more. We insatlled on many private owner operators trucks that required some major customizing the insatall.

    I remeber installing the first one, these were the days before tk bought the patent on them from a dealer owner in wisconsin that inventend the Tri-Pac.

    Tri-Pac Bulletins he he he, it seemed for a while there thats all the bulletins that were being published were on tri-pac.

    Most service issues we have here in the north east is espars heaters not firing, due to fule or bio-fuel related issues. I have had to take several completely apart and clean out the heat exchangers and combustion chambers.

    Regards A-Z

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