Hey Folks - not that it is hot or anything, but...
I have a converted T6.1 Highline panel van all fitted out to carry furry, four legged individuals. The A/C works pretty well if cranked up to the max and the passengers aren't suffering, but the interior isn't as cool as it could be. Obviously the A/C is designed for a vehicle with a bulkhead, so we are asking a lot of it to keep the entire volume chilled.
Question - If I fitted some sort of air extraction above the dog crates, either a non-powered spinner, a solar powered fan or a fully plumbed in extractor fan would this make things better, or worse? Perceived wisdom is that with A/C in vehicles it is best to keep the vehicle as sealed as possible. If I started sucking out the cooled air would I, in fact, be making the A/C work harder and therefore less efficiently? Would I be better off installing some fans internally to help the air circulate through the crates whilst keeping the cooled air on board?
Then there is the age old argument, fans actually make things worse. As they work they generate heat which actually warms the air that they are moving around, causing a net heat gain. (I used to have this argument every summer at work when someone brought a hoofing great fan into a small office).
Or, am I missing some way of upgrading the A/C?
Thoughts?
I have a converted T6.1 Highline panel van all fitted out to carry furry, four legged individuals. The A/C works pretty well if cranked up to the max and the passengers aren't suffering, but the interior isn't as cool as it could be. Obviously the A/C is designed for a vehicle with a bulkhead, so we are asking a lot of it to keep the entire volume chilled.
Question - If I fitted some sort of air extraction above the dog crates, either a non-powered spinner, a solar powered fan or a fully plumbed in extractor fan would this make things better, or worse? Perceived wisdom is that with A/C in vehicles it is best to keep the vehicle as sealed as possible. If I started sucking out the cooled air would I, in fact, be making the A/C work harder and therefore less efficiently? Would I be better off installing some fans internally to help the air circulate through the crates whilst keeping the cooled air on board?
Then there is the age old argument, fans actually make things worse. As they work they generate heat which actually warms the air that they are moving around, causing a net heat gain. (I used to have this argument every summer at work when someone brought a hoofing great fan into a small office).
Or, am I missing some way of upgrading the A/C?
Thoughts?