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| Nobody |  104 degrees and no a/c!  solutions? 
			experiencing a heat wave here in the east bay area so i'm not driving the p-car. anybody have any make-shift solutions such as battery/ cigarette lighter operated fans or other solutions. sounds mickey mouse but do the local auto parts store offer any non-permanent mounting devices. solutions? thanks. '68 911L no a/c | ||
|  06-20-2001, 01:10 PM | 
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			I've also been wondering about options for non-A/C P-cars. There are some unusual 12-volt portable A/C and evaporative cooling units available (e.g. Swampy.net). Has anyone had the nerve to try one of these?
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|  06-20-2001, 01:19 PM | 
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			Hey Mickey, err, Bob... I'm in South San Jose and it's not THAT hot today. My 944 has AC and its just been recharged to I have no problem. I do recall your dilemma. Having has several cars without AC. Pep-Boys does have some fans the connect up to the cig lighter. The JC Whitney catalog should also have a few solutions. My best was to bring along a small personal battery fan that I picked up at a local supermarket and combined with a misting type squirt bottle, filled with water, I was ok.
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|  06-20-2001, 01:23 PM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: So. Calif. 
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			I've also been wondering about options for non-A/C P-cars. There are some unusual 12-volt portable A/C and evaporative cooling units available (e.g. Swampy.net). Has anyone had the nerve to try one of these?  We've even had the nerve to put this kit together:   MPC (Multi-Purpose Cooling) is a mobile misting system for cooling hot parts. Could even be used to cool overheated bodies. Sherwood Lee http://www.seinesystems.com | ||
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