[Tigers] Electric A/C

Smit, Theo Theo.Smit at garmin.com
Thu Nov 13 13:42:30 MST 2014


16 amps at 12 volts is really low, for an AC compressor application. I
haven9t looked at the ratings on their system but I wonder if that9s going
to suffice for a tough cooling problem like the Tiger.

I had previously looked at others and they were more in the 1 kW plus
range (I.e. At 12V, that would require 80 amps minimum)

http://www.electriccarpartscompany.com/12-610VDC-br-3412-10236-BTU-br-DC-Ai
r-Conditioner-Compressor-and-Controller-br-Compressor-264-lbs-12kg-Controll
er-44-lbs-2kg_p_152.html


Theo


On 2014-11-13, 1:16 PM, "Jerry Mo Christopherson"
<JCMC2006 at suddenlink.net> wrote:

>Anybody see this in Hot Rod Mag. PG 126  (0115 issue).  This might work on
>our little cars, with "no room anywhere".  Still have to deal with the
>condenser in front of the very small radiator though.   An alternator
>would
>be a must of course (16.2 amps).
>
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>SeanHylandMotorsport.com
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>If anybody has or might try it let the rest of us know.
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>Jerry Christopherson
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