Dash A/C is the ultimate luxury. Here are a few things I did to delay that temptation: - fresh air flap inside grill which shuts off air flow into cabin, sold as a kit - a small quiet fan on the floor behind shifter pushing warm air into back of cabin, which pulls cool air down over you towards feet - large windshield shades at the front of pop top ( they rest on the front edge of roof opening and go over the roof lift bar) to insulate and smooth airflow You could get fancier with quiet 3’’ 12v bilge fans for better airflow management.
Chris. Wysłane z iPhone'a > Wiadomość napisana przez Markus Benne <mbenne@m-bass.com> w dniu 6/28/22, o godz. 10:53: > > > > Hi, > > My wife would like the rear storage back and the stock ac (1990 westy) does a mediocre job of cooling the front, so I'm considering a dash ac system. > > If someone has some feedback on the dash ac system from smallcar, I'd appreciate some real life experience. > > I'd like to know if it actually capable of cooling both the front and back of the bus in a hot climate. > > Be nice if the driver and all passengers could be comfortable. > > Thanks for any info. > > ...Markus |
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