IML: A/C in 6 Volt Cars
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IML: A/C in 6 Volt Cars
- From: "Geoff Fors" <wb6nvh@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 13:54:10 -0700
One main issue in adding air conditioning to a stock 6 volt vehicle is that
the electrical system, marginal in the first place, isn't going to be able
to keep up with the load. It's even a problem in a 12 volt system with a
wimpy 30 amp generator, as I found out. In the 12 volt situation, it's
usable as long as you don't try to also turn on the headlights and the
wipers, etc. and do a lot of idling in traffic. In other words, daytime use
is OK but night-time stop and go with the A/C on gets a bit scary.
The solution to this for the 6 volt vehicle would be to use a high output
generator. I suppose there was a factory option generator for this exact
purpose, although they are probably rare enough today that it might be more
practical to look for an old Leece-Neville police alternator from the same
era. There are a couple of specialty shops which can create a new one-wire
output 6 volt alternator for you, made out of a GM 1980's core, but I like
the idea of using a product that could have been bought at the time the car
was new. I think the Leece-Nevilles were about 60 amps on a 6 volt model,
which ought to be enough.
Geoff Fors
Monterey CA
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