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Old 05-06-2011, 06:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
Mpgian
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Crx-Vx - '90 Honda CRX VX
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Crx a/c peltier???

I have a CRX with a d series motor swap. My car dident come with any a/c stuff. Summer is comming and I am born and raised in the Pacific North West (this means I melt under any form of heat over 70*f). I would really like to have some sort of air cooler, I dont need it to be frosty in my car on a hot day, in fact driving with the windows down is fine 340 days a year! there is only a few hot ones and I cant take any more of it. I already installed 20% tint (this helps alot!!!). Here are my options so far:


1) I have read about the Ice box with a fan on top... -
Not really interested in the mess and ordeal of having to constantly add ice, drain water... and it would not fit very easy in my car...

2)stock A/C
-This would be ideal if I had all the parts, Ive got a compressor and evaporator (part that goes under dash) from craigslist for $5
Im not sure where to find all the hoses, wiring, a/c button, condenser, condencer fan, dryer, and other parts, let alone hook everything up, and get it evap'd and charged. This all sounds expencive!!! to the tune of at least $2-400!!! so its out of my price range...

3)Peltier cooling plate system
Im thinking of using 4 136.8w 12v plates hooked up in 2 sets of series. that would only draw 22.8A (136.8w x 2 banks (4 plates total)) with heat sinks. I would put this in the stock evaporator box. and pipe the heated side out with a 12v mini fan and aluminum ducting. I would only use this when sitting in traffic on a hot summer day, I belive this would make the air a little cooler but I dont plan on it cooling the car temp any, just the air being blown out the vents. I could also use this as a heater (switch polarity) to warm up without using my heater coil and allow my motor to warm up to temp faster, then switch heaters over after the motor is up to temp. (side note: I have a 90a b-series alternator installed in my d15z1 NOT the 60a D series alt.)


Here are my questions about Peltier cooling plates.

1- What will be more efficent if both were only used 20 days a year: stock a/c system, or a 22A peltier setup?

2- how much cooling could I expect from 4 plates on 6-7v dc?

3- should I just forget about the plates and go for the stock setup? ( I would have to wait until next year to have it installed)

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