How much HP does it take to turn the A/C compressor
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How much HP does it take to turn the A/C compressor
Why can't it be rigged up like they water pumps are on some cars? They have an electric motor to run the water pump so it's not pulling power from the engine?
With a motor like this???
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...?ItemKey=2M191
With a motor like this???
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...?ItemKey=2M191
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Ill bet it takes quite a bit of force to turn the compressor. It would probably require a pretty big motor, and therefore would put a large strain on the laternator. From what ive heard, car a/c's are between 20,000 and 50,000 BTUs. Thats much more than a household unit.
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Originally Posted by GuitsBoy
Ill bet it takes quite a bit of force to turn the compressor. It would probably require a pretty big motor, and therefore would put a large strain on the laternator. From what ive heard, car a/c's are between 20,000 and 50,000 BTUs. Thats much more than a household unit.
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Originally Posted by snketr
yes, that is the plan.
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Civic Hybrid
The final benefit of a hybrid is that the gas engine shuts off when you come to a full stop, thereby saving fuel. In the first Civic hybrid, if the air conditioning was on and the econ button was not engaged, the engine wouldn’t shut down. This latest hybrid solves that problem by adding an electric-motor-driven portion to the A/C compressor. So, at a stop, the electric compressor keeps the cabin cool. As soon as you lift your foot off the brake, the gas engine whirs to life again.
Just found this
http://www.fisherelectric.com/f_elec...hicle_tech.htm
The final benefit of a hybrid is that the gas engine shuts off when you come to a full stop, thereby saving fuel. In the first Civic hybrid, if the air conditioning was on and the econ button was not engaged, the engine wouldn’t shut down. This latest hybrid solves that problem by adding an electric-motor-driven portion to the A/C compressor. So, at a stop, the electric compressor keeps the cabin cool. As soon as you lift your foot off the brake, the gas engine whirs to life again.
Just found this
http://www.fisherelectric.com/f_elec...hicle_tech.htm
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