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Re: Time for AirCon
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"...The original system only had one temp--cold--and the choice of a lot of cold air or a little less cold air".

Vary the blower speed. That's what my Mark IV does. The rheostat generates alot of heat too.

Posted on: 2009/7/24 22:36
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Re: Time for AirCon
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The condenser now is one that was on the parts car AC came from. Not sure if original Packard but doubt it. It is pretty good sized though, covers the entire top 2/3 of radiator. If I do go modern, will go the whole route with one of their large size microtube offerings.

The air speed or blower control is the only factory offering. Single knob turns things on, then further you turn, faster blower goes. Big old rheostat, wire embedded in ceramic but doesn't seem to get too hot. Probably because of a lot of surface area.

Posted on: 2009/7/24 22:48
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That wasn't a computer fan, it's a fan that the aircraft industry uses to move air conditioned air through ducts throughout the cabin, they're small, lightweight, and move a LOT more air than a computer fan would ever dream of. One problem, they're 28 volts! They do have 12V versions though, with the same cfm rating.

Posted on: 2009/7/25 0:53
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Air Craft industry???? That would make them about $350.00 each???

Posted on: 2009/7/25 12:29
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Re: Time for AirCon
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Not if you know where to buy them!

Posted on: 2009/7/25 13:13
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