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Old 04-15-2016, 11:52 AM
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Default Remote mount A/C compressor?

Anyone have any feedback on this thing?

http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performan...51133/10002/-1

It's the first I've seen of one aftermarket. I know the 42v ones work pretty well on the Hybrids.
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Old 04-15-2016, 02:49 PM
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Remote Electric A/C Compressor
Large (Suitable for 4-Seat Vehicles)
9-30 Volts
25 Amps
6,613 BTU/Hr.
Made in the USA
Includes:
Prewired Control Box
That's less than half BTU of a typical Vintage Air system capacity.

I'm pretty sure that the compressor in the Jegs link is a MasterFlux unit, and is the smallest one that they make. The larger ones will require at least one extra alternator and at that point you may as well mount a belt driven compressor.
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On Vintage Air's homepage there is an article on electric compressors. Very good reading!

http://www.vintageair.com/Tech%20Art...ompressors.pdf

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Old 04-20-2016, 11:44 PM
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I had looked at that one...it's really not designed for automotive use.

Had no room left for a compressor- but wanted AC.

Found mine from a Canadian Company that makes them for Big rigs- as a lot of places are coming out w/ no-idle laws-So sleeping in the cabin is gonna be w/o AC unless you go electric.

The BTUs are around 3500- should be fine in my 71 Vette-


It pulls 37A full tilt and has a power supply designed for 12Volts-And looks like it should go in a car- not a refrigerator!!!

About $100 more than the one Jegs...




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