Re: Modern AC Compressor in a 6-Volt Car
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I would say that's the best Q&D way to do it. I've not made the calculations:
Take current draw in amps of all 12v accessories connected to the 12v Auxillary battery. Divide the AMP HOUR rating of the brattery by the total current draw in amps. That will give the number of hours of operation in the 12v battery before recharge is necessary. Mite need to subtract about 30% from final calculation becuase no battery can be used to the last amp.
Posted on: 2010/10/20 16:00
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Sounds like a half-a$$ed way to do it if you ask me. Knowing my luck it would fail on a 105+ degree day 100 miles from home. Converting to 12v to run the a/c is just a simpler and easier way to go, bar none. And a lot more dependable way as well.
Posted on: 2010/10/20 16:23
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Did he use a Sanden compressor or something with a more period look?
Posted on: 2010/10/20 16:50
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Re: Modern AC Compressor in a 6-Volt Car
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I really wouldn't think that the battery would last that long without a charge. Chalk it up as one more option in the "don't want to convert the car to 12v but want ac" compromise column.
Posted on: 2010/10/20 18:08
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Chalk it up as one more option in the "don't want to convert the car to 12v but want ac" compromise column. My thoughts exactly.
Posted on: 2010/10/20 18:13
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He used a Sanden compressor. Jim is very particular about the authenticity of his Packards, and wanted to be able to use the AC system without permanently modifying the car. He hopes to have an original type compressor in the car again. (o{i}o)
Posted on: 2010/10/20 18:17
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Re: Modern AC Compressor in a 6-Volt Car
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I wouldn't want to change to 12 volt either.
Posted on: 2010/10/20 18:48
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I'm nearly finished with a 6 to 12 volt motysickle conversion. A couple of interesting items that i ran across on Flea-Bay just now. Specifically see the rather cheap conversion cable for gauges.
motors.shop.ebay.com/kansas_select_products/m.html
Posted on: 2010/10/23 13:27
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I didn't realize 6v motysikles had anything to convert. Live and learn.
Since you are into them, can you give me an idea of size or the diameter of an average motorcycle or small engine alternator. Did they use generators or always alternators.
Posted on: 2010/10/23 15:44
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