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if they could be powered then hell yeah :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
I wonder what her thoughts on the origin of buffalo wings are?
Sorry for ranting but during the summer I have numerous customers that don't understand how air conditioning works waste my time, do they not teach heat transfer principle in school anymore??? "My cars air conditioning doesn't work right." Really? How is it supposed to work??? "It cools the air." NO!!! IT REMOVES HEAT!!!! You can't get into your car on a 90 degree F humid day and expect the A/C to blow cold air out of the vent as soon as you turn your car on! First the A/C must remove the moisture, then it can start removing the heat. See that little "re-circulate" button??? USE IT! That allows the system to try and cool the air inside the car, not the 90 degree air outside the car. If you've turned on the A/C with the re-circulate setting on and 15 minutes later it has not sufficiently removed the heat from the cabin, then your A/C "doesn't work right." Otherwise it is operation normal, get the f%$k out of here.
Rant Ended
-Jessie
This is why Al Gore still has support. God help us.
For the record, I don't use the re-circulate vent, ever. I just open the window for a minute. That's all it takes for the A/C to start working. Then it's all good. :thumb:
Quote from: BaltimoreGS on June 22, 2011, 05:33:06 PM
Sorry for ranting but during the summer I have numerous customers that don't understand how air conditioning works waste my time, do they not teach heat transfer principle in school anymore??? "My cars air conditioning doesn't work right." Really? How is it supposed to work??? "It cools the air." NO!!! IT REMOVES HEAT!!!! You can't get into your car on a 90 degree F humid day and expect the A/C to blow cold air out of the vent as soon as you turn your car on! First the A/C must remove the moisture, then it can start removing the heat. See that little "re-circulate" button??? USE IT! That allows the system to try and cool the air inside the car, not the 90 degree air outside the car. If you've turned on the A/C with the re-circulate setting on and 15 minutes later it has not sufficiently removed the heat from the cabin, then your A/C "doesn't work right." Otherwise it is operation normal, get the f%$k out of here.
Rant Ended
-Jessie
yup recirc is the key. ive used my ac in winter as well. with heat turned up. because it also dehumidified the interior of car. on hot dys, get in car, start it turn on ac. crakc windows, and get out let car cool before leaving. enroute to destination i usualyl shurt ac off. and rolled windows down