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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 August 2013, 20:13:24

Title: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 August 2013, 20:13:24
With the air-con switched to LO, I'm getting a temperature of 5c at the central vents ( after about 10 minutes). I'm using an old wooden thermometer.

Is this about right?.....it feels pretty cold on my hand.

I seem to recall that last year I had a temperature of 3-4c at the vents.

Regas?
 

 
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: bigegg on 01 August 2013, 20:20:28
this time last year it would have been 3-4c without the air-con on.  :y

but seriously - the ac will be working a lot harder this year - I wouldn't waste my money regassing until it's 10c or more. particularly when you're only gonna get another month or so of use out of it until next summer.
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: henryd on 01 August 2013, 20:38:14
With the air-con switched to LO, I'm getting a temperature of 5c at the central vents ( after about 10 minutes). I'm using an old wooden thermometer.

Is this about right?.....it feels pretty cold on my hand.

I seem to recall that last year I had a temperature of 3-4c at the vents.

Regas?

5c is good,working well :y
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: Andy B on 01 August 2013, 21:06:33
. I'm using an old wooden thermometer.
 ....

 ::) ::) ::) how's that work then?  ;)
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 August 2013, 21:16:45
. I'm using an old wooden thermometer.
 ....

 ::) ::) ::) how's that work then?  ;)


Just like the one we had at school back in the sixties. :y
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: Varche on 01 August 2013, 21:25:48
. I'm using an old wooden thermometer.
 ....

 ::) ::) ::) how's that work then?  ;)


Just like the one we had at school back in the sixties. :y

You are confused. That was a ruler on your backside. Thermometers had mercury in them. Sort of a liquid metal ;D
Title: Re: Air-Con temperature.
Post by: dbug on 01 August 2013, 21:35:59
. I'm using an old wooden thermometer.
 ....

 ::) ::) ::) how's that work then?  ;)


Just like the one we had at school back in the sixties. :y

Sure it wasn't 5 inches  ;D ;D ;D ;D