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Old July 17th 05, 03:31 PM
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"Steve W." > wrote in message
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> Sounds OK to me. You need to keep in mind that all the ductwork in the
> system is also hot. That is why the air takes a bit to get really cold.
> That plastic has to cool off first.
> About the only way to stop this is to park the car in a BIG freezer unit
> instead of out in the heat.
>
> Steve W.


That is an excellent point. Anything you can do to decrease the temperature
or heat load inside the
car will help.

If it is 100F outside, the temperature inside the car parked in full sun can
easily be 140 or higher.

Leaving windows slightly open, dash shades, tinted film, or just parking
under a shade tree can all help.

I had considered rigging a misting device for my condensor for days like
this but got enough relief
from tinted film that I lost interest in going further with it.



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