• Bergstrom offers shore power kits for Nite no-idle system

    Shore power and hotel load capability is now possible for the Nite no-idle system using a Tundra inverter and shore power kit from Bergstrom
    Oct. 25, 2010

    Shore power and hotel load capability is now possible for the Nite no-idle system using a Tundra inverter and shore power kit from Bergstrom.

    Bergstrom, makers of the Nite system, is now making the shore power kit available so drivers can plug their Nite system into a 110V AC power outlet. The kit includes an extension cord and switching box and provides the vehicle with both AC and 12V DC power.

    “Power inverter kits are more popular than ever among drivers, due to economical, health and comfort reasons,” said Bill Gordon, national director of aftermarket sales and global marketing for Bergstrom. “The Tundra kits will allow fleets to run power-consuming convenience items without turning on their engines.”

    The Nite system is CARB-approved and uses an independent battery to provide power for climate-control.

    Bergstrom is offering optional pre-assembled inverter installation kits that allow for a quick, easy and safe installation and require no special tools. Each installation kit contains battery cables, PVC strain reliefs, protective plastic loom, cable clamps, tie wraps, a DC fuse and holder and assorted screws.

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