AC Fan
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Re: AC Fan
Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
mold in your roof liner?
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davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
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> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
mold in your roof liner?
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davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
mold in your roof liner?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
mold in your roof liner?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
mold in your roof liner?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
mold in your roof liner?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
davebz1a@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
> mold in your roof liner?
It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
back into the jeeps interior.
As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
Never looked into that idea too deeply.
> davebz1a wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
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Re: AC Fan
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:57:57 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
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Re: AC Fan
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:57:57 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
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Re: AC Fan
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:57:57 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Wouldn't you rather the ice melted and ran out the drain than grow
>> mold in your roof liner?
>
>It's a mixed bag. On one side having excess water in the ac coil creates
>a great place for mold to build up, on the other it puts some of that water
>back into the jeeps interior.
>
>As to the OP's question, that depends on how comfy you are with electronics
>and if your ac system is auto or manual. Because I think you will have to
>build one from scratch. A simple CMOS based RC delay circut and relay
>would probably work well. Actually there are delayed headlamp modules that
>might source enough current for a fan (might need a relay if they don't).
>Never looked into that idea too deeply.
>
Actually, GM makes what they call an afterblow module kit to do just
what the OP wants. Don't know if it could be adapted to the Jeep(my
guess is that someone who knew electronics could handle it)but it's
out there. The idea is to run the fan to help the moisture to
evaporate and not form mold in the ac condenser.
>> davebz1a wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a time delay relay I could hook up to my AC
>>> blower motor to dry the evaporator coil after I shut the car off?
>
>
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51
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