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1. 07:36 AM - Re: Defroster-system? (Norman Younie)
2. 09:28 AM - Re: Defroster-system? (Vern Little)
3. 10:00 AM - Re: Defroster-system? (Norman Younie)
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Subject: | Re: Defroster-system? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Norman Younie <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
I live in Canada and have no problems with heat or need for a defroster.
The coldest that I have flown in has only been -23c.
Cheers
Norman
Shaun Smith wrote:
> i wish to opt out
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> */N67BT@aol.com/* wrote:
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> I used a small computer type fan mounted to the louvered cabin
> heat panel. Not flying yet so I don't know how well it will
> work. I used round aluminum flanges at both ends of the SCAT
> duct.
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> See: http://users.aol.com/n67bt/defrostfan.htm
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> Bob Trumpfheller
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> <<I've another one for you:
> In addition to the cabin heat, I also need a way to send warm
> air to the windshield, in other words a defrost system.
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> I was thinking that maybe I could mount an "Y" coupling on the
> hose supplying cabin heat and route warm air from the "Y"
> intersection to the windshield, if I cut out some long slots
> in the area just below the windshield. (almost like a car)
>
> How has other builders living in cold areas solved this?>>
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Subject: | Re: Defroster-system? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Vern Little <rv-9a-online@telus.net>
Norman Younie wrote:
> --> RV7-List message posted by: Norman Younie <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
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> I live in Canada and have no problems with heat or need for a defroster.
> The coldest that I have flown in has only been -23c.
>
> Cheers
> Norman
>
Geez, Norman, Victoria doesn't really count as a cold climate! Your
lucky if you get frost for a week a year.
I assume, though that you make trips to the interior where it's colder.
By the way, are your daffodils blooming yet :-)?
Vern Little
9A (White Rock)
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: Defroster-system? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Norman Younie <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
My daffodils are all done for the year, although there are still lots of
them around. The trees in town are all in full bloom. I saw a bunch of
roses in full bloom yesterday and the tulips are blooming. Yes I fly
across to Alberta and as you know it gets cold there.
Cheers
Vern Little wrote:
> --> RV7-List message posted by: Vern Little <rv-9a-online@telus.net>
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> Norman Younie wrote:
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>> --> RV7-List message posted by: Norman Younie <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
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>> I live in Canada and have no problems with heat or need for a
>> defroster. The coldest that I have flown in has only been -23c.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Norman
>>
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> Geez, Norman, Victoria doesn't really count as a cold climate! Your
> lucky if you get frost for a week a year.
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> I assume, though that you make trips to the interior where it's colder.
>
> By the way, are your daffodils blooming yet :-)?
>
> Vern Little
> 9A (White Rock)
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> do not archive
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