Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
On 23 Jun 2004 21:05:13 -0700, alan@themadgeek.com (Alan) wrote:
>I want to completely remove my air conditioning unit from my '92
>Wrangler and have been unable to find any good instructions on how to
>deal with the belt re-routing issue. Is there a kit for removing them
>or a work around to deal with this that anyone can tell me about?
Hey, if you get all the a/c stuff out without tearing anything up, I
may have a use for it. Let me know, email addy is good.
--
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
>I want to completely remove my air conditioning unit from my '92
>Wrangler and have been unable to find any good instructions on how to
>deal with the belt re-routing issue. Is there a kit for removing them
>or a work around to deal with this that anyone can tell me about?
Hey, if you get all the a/c stuff out without tearing anything up, I
may have a use for it. Let me know, email addy is good.
--
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
#42
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Truly I havnt a clue. I remember reading about it being done a long time ago
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
#43
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Truly I havnt a clue. I remember reading about it being done a long time ago
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
#44
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Posts: n/a
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Truly I havnt a clue. I remember reading about it being done a long time ago
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
#45
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Posts: n/a
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Truly I havnt a clue. I remember reading about it being done a long time ago
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
with a camper vehicle, but the details escape me. But just to prove they
exist, a quick trawl found this (but I cringed at the price!)
http://www.dg2k.co.uk/powergen.htm
You would want to have mains alternator power pretty badly to pay those
prices. mind you, they are similar to some aircon comps.
Also, although not directly mains voltage, some interesting issues can be
found here.
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-twin.asp
Food for thought.
Mike
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:gI2dnaWDrIZZakfdRVn-gw@magma.ca...
> How does that work Mike?
> Like a generator, don't they need a governer
> to maintain 60Hz?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :)
> >
> >>--
> >>DougW
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to
> > some boats).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
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