DaveinOlyWA
Well-known member
very cool! thanks for posting!
It's there right now! Turn off the CC, make sure flow-through is on and press Mode until you get dash air. I use it often.hyperlexis said:I can't understand this. Why in the world is there no 'ram-air' system were one can jut get flow-through air from the dash vents without running the fan at all
chortle said:Let me have that same system for the heater, run for a few minutes, off for a few minutes.
Just build a small dial resister and switch with a 555 timer into the power circuit.
Is it that easy or am I missing a whole bunch of important stuff?
Bill Matley
BetterLeaf said:camasleaf said:I would also be interested in being able to run defog in recirculation, I realy miss having this option.
I've just tested that. It works in my Leaf. With defog on, I can still switch between fresh air and recirculation.
Dude, you live in LA.thankyouOB said:i turn on the fan without the heater by doing this.
press auto
press AC to turn it off
adjust fan as desired
heater is not on.
garsh said:Dude, you live in LA.thankyouOB said:i turn on the fan without the heater by doing this.
press auto
press AC to turn it off
adjust fan as desired
heater is not on.
If it's 50° F or lower, the heater starts up if you have the fan on at all, even with the temperature setting at the lowest (60°).
thankyouOB said:garsh said:Dude, you live in LA.thankyouOB said:i turn on the fan without the heater by doing this.
press auto
press AC to turn it off
adjust fan as desired
heater is not on.
If it's 50° F or lower, the heater starts up if you have the fan on at all, even with the temperature setting at the lowest (60°).
ha!
oh, you mean it starts up when you need heat?
aminorjourney said:Can I just check if there are any particular power ratings on the components you've listed? Any specific wattage of resistor?
DaveinOlyWA said:Very interesting. Can you post pix of these pipes? Sound like an ready step most of us can take easily
jclemens said:This is awesome!! Thanks so much for posting this, I have been planning for some time to put a switch on the cabin temperature sensor for some time, but I havn't gotten around to it. I am so glad there is another circuit bender who is willing to share information here! I'd bet you are the type to upgrade your own EVSE (or build openEVSE)
aminorjourney said:Can I just check if there are any particular power ratings on the components you've listed? Any specific wattage of resistor?
GlennD said:This is a clever idea that I would never thought of. Since I have no mosfet's on hand I used a CD4016B CMOS IC.
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