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zinc2u
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Re: Anyway to add AC to the 600 or somehow to make it c...

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For your air conditioner,  you might consider using a thermoelectric cooler (peltier junction) similar to what is found in the electronic beverage coolers.  Maybe you could take two baseball caps (with a Honda logo), place the thermoelectric coolers inside the caps,  wire up the system and then when you and your passenger hop in the car,  you can put on your "cool caps" which will keep your heads cool during the hot summer days.
Maybe you could expand it into a "cool suit" based on the fireproof suits the race drivers wear and install the thermoelectric cooler.
If you don't like that idea,  consider removing the Honda 600 fan assembly,  replace with an electric fan, and use an air conditioner from a Geo Metro.  The compressor can run off the pulley (where the original fan was connected) and the space vacated by the original 600 fan can house the remaining portions of the air conditioner system and have access to the air inlet to the car.
be cool,
Dale
> I
> was going to raz you about the 600's alternator output being too small
> cause
> it's a motorcycle type alternator then I looked up the specs and its not too > bad. The American H600's output is 12volts @ 1200+ rpm @ 30 amps. If you could > find a small window AC that would fit in the trunk and plumb the ducts so they > would blow forward from the sides of the back seat
> and
> also duct the hot exhaust ( maybe from the rear side vents ) then you > would have a real chance at the ultimate feat! Honda 600 AC without any
> external
> modifications.
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Kevin Lister
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Re: Anyway to add AC to the 600 or somehow to make it c...

Post by Kevin Lister »

LoL! I like the "cool suit" idea! :o)
--- On Tue, 6/24/08,
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Subject: Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Anyway to add AC to the 600 or somehow to make it c...
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> Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 1:30 PM
> For your air conditioner, you might consider using a
> thermoelectric cooler
> (peltier junction) similar to what is found in the
> electronic beverage
> coolers. Maybe you could take two baseball caps (with a
> Honda logo), place the
> thermoelectric coolers inside the caps, wire up the system
> and then when you
> and your passenger hop in the car, you can put on your
> "cool caps" which will
> keep your heads cool during the hot summer days. Maybe
> you could expand it
> into a "cool suit" based on the fireproof suits
> the race drivers wear and
> install the thermoelectric cooler.
> If you don't like that idea, consider removing the
> Honda 600 fan assembly,
> replace with an electric fan, and use an air conditioner
> from a Geo Metro.
> The compressor can run off the pulley (where the original
> fan was connected)
> and the space vacated by the original 600 fan can house the
> remaining
> portions of the air conditioner system and have access to
> the air inlet to the car.
> be cool,
> Dale
> I was going to raz you about the 600's alternator
> output being too small
> cause it's a motorcycle type alternator then I looked
> up the specs and its
> not too bad. The American H600's output is 12volts @
> 1200+ rpm @ 30 amps. If
> you could find a small window AC that would fit in the
> trunk and plumb the
> ducts so they would blow forward from the sides of the
> back seat
> and also duct the hot exhaust ( maybe from the rear side
> vents ) then you
> would have a real chance at the ultimate feat! Honda 600 AC
> without any
> external modifications.
> **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos
> for
> fuel-efficient used cars.
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