Zero Breeze air conditioner
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- curts63
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Re: Zero Breeze air conditioner
I built one similar to Gordsh's unit. I used 3D printed parts to adapt the blower to the tubing and made a louver for the exhaust portion. Unfortunately, I used the larger fan and blew the fuse in the planes dash before I could tell how well it works. I still have to replace the fuse. I tried it in my pickup and it worked good.
- BRS
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Re: Zero Breeze air conditioner
If a fan was not needed to cool the cabin on the ground, one could attach a hose from the rear vent(s) to the cooler and eliminate the fan.
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- BRS
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Re: Zero Breeze air conditioner
Well I would say "Not in the PNW" but it was 98˚today!
40.649 Sold (Still miss the DA40 from time to time)
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