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Coondog |
Jul 28 2020, 10:32 PM
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GregAmy |
Aug 3 2020, 07:24 AM
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There are effective ways of storing and managing vehicle voltage for limited applciations, such as auto racing. In SCCA Prod racing, for example, many of us run EFI on total loss systems that require consistent voltage; the solution is appropriate battery/capacitor capacity and Race Energy Performance's Total Discharge Controller.
https://raceenergyperformance.com/collectio...products/tdc-30 A similar design could be considered for management of the limited times that an electric A/C system may be used in low-RPM situations. However, we're now getting so far into the pale for 50-yr-old, generally-limited-use classic cars, that I have to wonder where the cut off of the silliness should be... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
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