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RE: Ventilation System - Barneyridge - 09-08-2012 12:00am (08-08-2012 01:44pm)wavey.dave Wrote: Don't you find its too cold though, I know I can close the centre vents, but it just seems to blast Siberian level air at me Not at all, but remember here in Australia our ambient outside temp is about 15 degrees at the moment, it is winter. RE: Ventilation System - NightFox - 09-08-2012 09:59am (09-08-2012 12:00am)Barneyridge Wrote: Not at all, but remember here in Australia our ambient outside temp is about 15 degrees at the moment, it is winter. And remember here in Britain our ambient outside temp is about 15 degrees at the moment, it is summer. RE: Ventilation System - wavey.dave - 09-08-2012 11:08am (09-08-2012 09:59am)NightFox Wrote: And remember here in Britain our ambient outside temp is about 15 degrees at the moment, it is summer. I was going to post the exact same thing RE: Ventilation System - Barneyridge - 09-08-2012 11:32pm (09-08-2012 09:59am)NightFox Wrote: And remember here in Britain our ambient outside temp is about 15 degrees at the moment, it is summer. Yeah, I had to have a dig considering your guys are beating us at the Olympics RE: Ventilation System - speary - 10-08-2012 08:12am I did an little experiment yesterday on the M6 toll. Cruise on at 70 Selecete instant consumprion on the trip screen Aircon on Reading fluctuated between 34 & 42 for about a mile Aircon off No difference Outside temp was about 20 and internal temp set at 22 Put aircon on again and turned right down to LO setting Reading fluctuated between 32 & 44 I know that there must be a difference but to me its not enough to keep having to worry whether it should be on or off I leave it on and it does a good job of maintaining my required settings. RE: Ventilation System - XFullFatTim - 10-08-2012 08:30am Modern air-con systems in cars are designed to put minimal load on the engine/ alternator so you shouldn't notice any difference. What I have learned from being on other forums for FFRR and RRS is that people forget that the climate control (because it isn't just air-con) is also a de-humidifier and in these days of sophisticated electronics systems it is better to run the climate control all the time to keep things like hifi systems and nav/phone systems condensation free during wet/ damp/ humid weather and prolong their life - take a look over on the FFRR forum and see how many problems people have with systems because they didn't run the climate contra all the time. |