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robgreg75 11-17-2005 02:53 PM

electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
Anyone know this.

Also anyone that has a Prius with this unit and lives in the south how well does it work in the summer? Does it cool down fast (reasonable) when the temp is 95+ outside?

Thanks.

JeromeP 11-17-2005 03:24 PM

Re: electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
Electrically driven A/C has been a long time coming. The problem is that cars are a 12v system, and that isn't nearly enough voltage to run a compressor effectively, or at all. The least voltage I'm aware of that you can run an air conditioner with is 110V/20A and that is your typical window A/C unit that is 12,000 BTUs or less. Maybe a couple thousand more BTUs with more efficient compressors and motors, but that is about where a 110v A/C system tops out. Then it is up to 220V/30A units to go beyond that. In other words, effective A/C requires high(er) voltages than we have seen in cars prior to now. And that is why belt driven A/C in cars is defacto standard.

To answer your question directly, where I live summers can get really hot and dry. We had at least a couple July and August days over 100. The Prius A/C works beautifully. I admit, I avoid parking the car in direct sunlight, but when I have to the A/C system is able to pull down the car to livable temps very quickly. And if the drive is long enough it will cool the car to your temp set point and throttle back the fan speed.

The electric A/C system is fully automatic and as such you set the temp and forget it. It manages air source (recirc/fresh) fan speed, outlet vents used etc. I have found that its logic is pretty good. You can override any of the automatic items, however the system just doesn't seem to run as good as if you let it do its own thing. On top of that, unlike belt A/C where the compressor speed varies based upon crank shaft speed, and there are basically only 2 conditions of operation, on or off; the Prius electric A/C compressor is variable speed and will actually lower speed when less cooing demand is indicated by the climate control system. I find very little impact in running the A/C on fuel economy in the summer. I have much greater FE decline in fall and winter than in the summer with A/C on. On top of that, the HV battery uses cabin air for battery cooling. It is important to have a comfortable interior for yourself and the battery. I have advised others that if you are sweating in your car, your battery is doing the same, and reducing your overall efficiency. So, it is advantageous to run the A/C, if not for your sake, for the car's.

I think you will find the Prius A/C system up to any challenge.

ken1784 11-17-2005 04:04 PM

Re: electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
The electric A/C compressor is made by DENSO.
http://www.denso.co.jp/motorshow/200...duct_electric/

Ken@Japan

robgreg75 11-17-2005 10:18 PM

Re: electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
Thanks.

Lizard 11-19-2005 05:14 PM

Re: electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
I live in Tucson AZ and got my Prius in June. I've been very pleased with the performance of the A/C and we were well into the hundreds.

mfa-prius 11-26-2005 07:13 AM

Re: electric drive A/C compressor manufacturer
 
I live in central Florida, where it's a race in the morning between the temperature and humidity to see which can get to 90 first. In terms of cooling the car down initially, the Prius is the best vehicle I've owned, although my '91 F150 with a short cab and new a/c system is awfully good. Maintenance of a comfortable cabin is a little dicey, since your orientation wrt the sun makes a big difference, and the a/c sensors don't take insolation/radiant effect on the body into account. I'm always fiddling with the [steering-wheel mounted] temperature adjustment. All in all, it's very good. Also, on a cold day it heats up the cabin MUCH faster than conventional systems based on the engine coolant temperature.


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