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The tons of ice is more directly connected - AC units are still sometimes rated in "tons" - and it means the thermal energy to freeze/melt a ton of ice
Posted on: 2019/8/13 9:07
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How efficient were the ice-makers? Were they consistently reliable?
Perhaps, like some "innovations," they were more trouble than they were worth. as always Garrett M
Posted on: 2019/8/13 11:03
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Hi Skateboardgumby, That's a million dollar question. Apart from several 1941 Packard factory photos of the Cellarette while demonstrated, the New York, Chicago, and San Francisco auto shows, the Chicago Auto Show flyer, and a demonstration photo and article in the San Francisco Examiner, the one known 1941 Packard is elusive. At least one was built and served as a halo model for the 1941 Packard. No auto show photos of the car are available. The last seen Cellarette-equipped 1941 Packard Custom Super-8 One-Eighty Touring Sedan, model 1907, body 1442, was, according to a California source, a dark blue sedan. That was about 1965. The effectiveness of the formation of ice cubes formed in the trays also remains unknown. Does anyone know about the whereabouts of the 1941 Packard equipped with the Cellarette? Thanks, archiveman2977
Posted on: 2019/8/13 11:26
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I can't imagine an in-car ice maker being very efficient even today. So, one can only imagine that such technology in 1941 was probably so overly-designed and finicky in function, that it just wasn't worth the money or effort to get it to work properly.
Only in the movies could you imagine Gary Grant and Myrna Loy merrily enjoying iced-cocktails while riding in the backseat of a 1941 Packard. as always Garrett Meadows
Posted on: 2019/8/17 8:20
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...With prewar units it was just part of the yearly changeover... Howard (HH56), thanks for clarification.
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"A factory photo is available of a 40 160 in a Packard dealer showroom demonstrating "The new air conditioned Packard". There is also a dealer trade letter (T-3009 dated 5/10/40) which makes reference that "it takes approximately six weeks for production because of time required to get this equipment from our supplier". It also said for the balance of the year it was only available on the 160 and 180 but in 41 it would be available on the entire line. Another dealer letter from 1/16/40 is an offer for an adaptor kit to mount a 1 hp electric motor in the car to power the compressor for showroom demo cars."
source: JT, posted November 2, 2002 at -> forums.aaca.org Followers of the a.m. link will be amply rewarded with PFH entertainment, starring Pete as Pete, who brought Pete into focus under the direction of Pete.
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Hi Guscha, You are spot-on as usual about the documentation for the 1940 Packard air-conditioning. My 1940 Packard A/C chapter includes the 1-16-40 and 5-10-40 trade/dealer letters, plus the Packard Dallas showroom image of customers who lined up to experience cooled air in the 1940 Packard 160 demonstrator. I supplemented the image with an exterior view of the beautifully designed, art-deco style Packard Dallas building which opened in December 1939. Incidentally, it was the first Packard dealer to air-condition its showroom. Thanks again, archiveman2977
Posted on: 2019/8/21 10:55
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...The other chapters in Volume 1 of an illustrated history of automotive air-conditioning are: 1941, 1942 Packard, 1941 Cadillac, and 1941, 1942 Chrysler/Imperial... The mention and numbering of volume 1 suggest the idea of a 2nd volume. Could you provide a look out on the following chapters? Something European?
Posted on: 2019/8/29 12:09
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The Indianapolis Sunday Star reports on March 24, 1940 on the first of the Packard cars to include a revolutionary method of automobile air conditioning.
Posted on: 2019/8/30 0:47
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