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How could I run the A/C system from 120v while parked / camping?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Tekdeus, Jun 19, 2016.

  1. Tekdeus

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    Hello friends, is there a way I can keep the electronic air conditioning system running with the car engine off, while parked at a RV park or campsite? I'd like to be able to tour some hot climate destinations car camping and take advantage of supplied 120v sources when parked (also have a 12v fridge to keep running).
    Maybe interface a 120v-12v power converter somehow? Is there ANY way to leave the car ON/READY but sustained by outside power (in elec mode) somehow? Thanks for any input
     
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    A/C compressor is 200V and the wiring needed to do it is dangerous at best.
     
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    I do not recommend this, it seems to me that electrocution is bad.

    The A/C is run from the 201 volt battery. If you kept the 201 volt battery charged, the engine should never turn on in Ready. So you want a 120 VAC to 202 VDC charger.


    starting at 15:10 it discusses the A/C electrical system to 16:55
     
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    any particular reason you want the engine off? most campers are very satisfied with the operation.
     
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    Would like to not rely on burning fuel when 120v is available. AC system uses a LOT of current and engine cycles on very frequently to keep up.