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Cooling the LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 1063527" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>You shoud never throw stuff out, especially kit that you paid money for.</p><p></p><p>Which reminds me, I was using the compressor and circuitry from a dumped freezer, I had orignally looked at cobbling something around a comlete enclosed unit from one of these (well a couple of years later).</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]rGT13dLXk2Y[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Around 12 minutes in you can see the engineers had in their infinite wisdom designed and fitted a complete separate air conditioning unit for the rear seat users of their saloon cars, running off its own electric motor/pump as opposed to the engine so that it could be used when parked. A neat drinks cooler was also included (where the diamond encrusted gold tissue box normally sits)</p><p>A neighbour of one of my friends donated the car after the engine started smoking and so I took out all the useful parts before another neighbout asked me if he could use what remained for banger racing. Whilst it was some 20 yeas ago I don't think I have thrown the parts away, they could be near the back of the shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 1063527, member: 175144"] You shoud never throw stuff out, especially kit that you paid money for. Which reminds me, I was using the compressor and circuitry from a dumped freezer, I had orignally looked at cobbling something around a comlete enclosed unit from one of these (well a couple of years later). [MEDIA=youtube]rGT13dLXk2Y[/MEDIA] Around 12 minutes in you can see the engineers had in their infinite wisdom designed and fitted a complete separate air conditioning unit for the rear seat users of their saloon cars, running off its own electric motor/pump as opposed to the engine so that it could be used when parked. A neat drinks cooler was also included (where the diamond encrusted gold tissue box normally sits) A neighbour of one of my friends donated the car after the engine started smoking and so I took out all the useful parts before another neighbout asked me if he could use what remained for banger racing. Whilst it was some 20 yeas ago I don't think I have thrown the parts away, they could be near the back of the shed. [/QUOTE]
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