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Bunk Heater - For Your Cab Comfort

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Bunk Heater - For Your Cab Comfort

Having a bunk heater can dramatically minimize engine idling. It is certainly one of the best equipment you can invest in to provide good heat to the cab and the sleeper. Though it might cost some money to buy upfront, it can actually save money in the long run because it serves as an efficient truck heater to decrease fuel consumption and engine wear. Espar makes high-quality bunk heaters with the latest advancements in heater technology for superior performance in delivering warmth to passenger compartments. Choosing the Right Heater Bunk heaters must be quiet and they must provide heat throughout the cab. Using a bunk heater can be an economical way to maintain a comfortable level of heat inside the vehicle. The best bunk heaters typically have heater cycles with four heat levels to provide the right amount of heat for the passengers. Espar's AirTronic D2 is a good truck heater to consider if you want a quiet and comfortable cab. The quiet operation provides a more comfortable sleeping environment.

An ideal truck heater should be able to run for 21 to 23 hours when you have a gallon of diesel fuel. Look for a bunk heater that is compact and easy to install in the luggage compartment or tool compartment. AirTronic D2 can easily be installed in most sleeper cabs. The heater can be activated through a rheostat or a thermostat switch, which works to cycle the heater through different heat levels that you want. The main switch can be conveniently mounted in the compartment of the bunk.

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You can find the appropriate bunk heater for larger sleeper cabs, too. A suitable truck heater should keep you warm when it is cold outside, even if you do not idle the truck. The best bunk heaters should help you save fuel, so you do not have to worry about running out of fuel fast (especially when you need to travel long distances). This system runs for 22 hours on average on one gallon of diesel fuel. Tip: If you are installing a bunk heater under a bottom bunk, make sure that there are no obstructions that which can prevent it from distributing the heat properly.