Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
#1
Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
I saw that Ford finally decided to fix one of the complaints on almost all hybrid vehicles, that the A/C compressor also stops when the gas engine stops making stop lights uncomfortable. On the 2010 model Ford has moved the Air conditioning compressor to the electric motor which runs all the time, even when the gas engine shuts down. Does anyone have any information on how they did it, ie compressor mounts, pulleys etc.? If it is as easy as welding on or tapping some threaded holes and using the 2010 compressor bracket with whatever pulley arrangement necessary I am very interested in doing that type of conversion.
#2
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
I found more details about the 2010 A/C compressor, like the Priuses use a Denso electric A/C compressor. I found this thread and it discussed my question pretty well.
Converting to an electric Air Conditioner compressor sounds a little more expensive than just adding a new bracket and relocating the mechanical one. It is too bad because the main electric motor seems to be always running and it would have plenty of power to turn a compressor as well.
Converting to an electric Air Conditioner compressor sounds a little more expensive than just adding a new bracket and relocating the mechanical one. It is too bad because the main electric motor seems to be always running and it would have plenty of power to turn a compressor as well.
#3
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
Are you joking? I can't tell on email without something like this:
If you are not joking... you need to do more reading.
The A/C in newer cars is NOT run by the electric motor(s) for the car!!!
The electric "drive" motors are NOT ALWAYS RUNNING!!!
The electric motors are directly connected to the wheels. If the wheels are not turning, there is no electric dirve motor turning. This car has no "clutch".
The A/C in newer cars is a self contained unit that runs by itself on electricity without any pulley whatsover attached to the engine. Or electric drive motors!
If you are not joking... you need to do more reading.
The A/C in newer cars is NOT run by the electric motor(s) for the car!!!
The electric "drive" motors are NOT ALWAYS RUNNING!!!
The electric motors are directly connected to the wheels. If the wheels are not turning, there is no electric dirve motor turning. This car has no "clutch".
The A/C in newer cars is a self contained unit that runs by itself on electricity without any pulley whatsover attached to the engine. Or electric drive motors!
Last edited by gpsman1; 06-11-2010 at 10:28 AM. Reason: spelling
#4
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
Are you joking? I can't tell on email without something like this:
If you are not joking... you need to do more reading.
The A/C in newer cars is NOT run by the electric motor(s) for the car!!!
The electric "drive" motors are NOT ALWAYS RUNNING!!!
The electric motors are directly connected to the wheels. If the wheels are not turning, there is no electric dirve motor turning. This car has no "clutch".
The A/C in newer cars is a self contained unit that runs by itself on electricity without any pulley whatsover attached to the engine. Or electric drive motors!
If you are not joking... you need to do more reading.
The A/C in newer cars is NOT run by the electric motor(s) for the car!!!
The electric "drive" motors are NOT ALWAYS RUNNING!!!
The electric motors are directly connected to the wheels. If the wheels are not turning, there is no electric dirve motor turning. This car has no "clutch".
The A/C in newer cars is a self contained unit that runs by itself on electricity without any pulley whatsover attached to the engine. Or electric drive motors!
#6
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
Thanks Stevedebi,
I have been on a road trip from Virginia Beach to Boise, Idaho driving the 06 FEH , So far I am pretty happy with the car aside from the missing A/C at stops,, especially in the very humid Virginia.
Yes, I saw the electric compressor has to run off the main battery because the 12V system just isn't enough to run the compressor. I was just looking for some details on the newer setup to see if it is worth searching for a wrecked FEH with the newer setup.
I have been on a road trip from Virginia Beach to Boise, Idaho driving the 06 FEH , So far I am pretty happy with the car aside from the missing A/C at stops,, especially in the very humid Virginia.
Yes, I saw the electric compressor has to run off the main battery because the 12V system just isn't enough to run the compressor. I was just looking for some details on the newer setup to see if it is worth searching for a wrecked FEH with the newer setup.
#7
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
Thanks Stevedebi,
I have been on a road trip from Virginia Beach to Boise, Idaho driving the 06 FEH , So far I am pretty happy with the car aside from the missing A/C at stops,, especially in the very humid Virginia.
Yes, I saw the electric compressor has to run off the main battery because the 12V system just isn't enough to run the compressor. I was just looking for some details on the newer setup to see if it is worth searching for a wrecked FEH with the newer setup.
I have been on a road trip from Virginia Beach to Boise, Idaho driving the 06 FEH , So far I am pretty happy with the car aside from the missing A/C at stops,, especially in the very humid Virginia.
Yes, I saw the electric compressor has to run off the main battery because the 12V system just isn't enough to run the compressor. I was just looking for some details on the newer setup to see if it is worth searching for a wrecked FEH with the newer setup.
You do know that if you turn off "ECON" the A/C (and engine) will run at stop lights?
#8
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
I get along just fine with econ mode, and rarely run the a/c, unless the outside temp is over 90°, rare in the Midwest until July/August.
#9
Re: Relocate A/C Compressor to Electric drive motor
That statement is exactly why I asked. One does not have to do without A/C at stops.