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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by Bob Allen, Apr 12, 2005.

  1. Bob Allen

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    I'm a nut for solar power and wanted to put something on my Prius to suggest that. I tried a little solar thingie on my dash, but couldn't figure out what it should do and it was distracting.

    I hit upon an elegant solution. At my local mega hardware store which looks just like the mega hardware store in your neighborhoods, I found a solar "mood light" designed to float on your swimming pool. It is saucer shaped, translucent white, about eight inches in diameter and waterproof. There is a little blue white light inside charged up by the 2.5 inch square solar cell in the top center.

    I found a 2in nylon u-bracket in our company shop, and some brass screws. I mounted the saucer on the rear window wiper arm, just above the pivot point where the arm is attached to the rear hatch.

    During the day, the battery gets charged up, and when it gets dark, there is a subtle slightly bluish light off the back of the car. A circle of grey non-static packing foam placed in the bottom prevents the light from shining in my rear view mirror. I don't think the light is bright enough, or blue enough to be illegal or affect drivers behind me. It looks really cool, even when the car is parked. A friend of mine thought it was some sort of standard accessory, although he couldn't figure out what it would be for. I can imagine a set of solar parking lights that would provide some safety factor for your car without draining your car battery.

    The light lasts up to 15 hours if it gets a good charge; most of the time, it goes off about 2 in the morning. It does make the car slightly easier to find in a parking lot, but mostly, I like it because it makes the Prius also an ad for solar power.

    I posted some photos of HUMU in the Album. I used to have an anemometer on my car which converted wind speed into an electrical reading which I could convert into "airspeed". It was a fun gadget, and I missed not being able to mount it anywhere on HUMU. My solar disc has answered my need to have at least one meaningless gadget in/on my car.
    Bob
     
  2. DanH

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    That does sound like a cool little meaningless gadget mod.

    To put a picture up, use 'add and attachment', browse to the picture and click 'add an attachment' again. On thing you want to do is make sure the picture is 750kb or less. That can be accomplished by resizing the image to something a little smaller if the file size is too big.

    I hope that helps. Looking forward to seeing your little mod.
     
  3. Bob Allen

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    It's posted in the Album
     
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    Cool!
    Bob, from whom did you buy your dash cover? That is exactly what I am looking for!!
     
  5. Bob Allen

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rick Grahn\";p=\"81151)</div>
    Rick:
    Go to dashdesigns.com. They're in Arizona. They do good work and are fast. My cover cost me about 40 bucks. I have two; I got a black one at first, then got a blue one for my partner's Jetta TDI and liked the color so much that I got a blue one for HUMU too. There's a choice between velour or carpet; the velour is more "upholstery" looking, but I think the carpet is longer lasting and sturdier. Nice color selection too. They can make a cover for almost any car.
    Bob
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bob Allen\";p=\"80616)</div>
    [img=right:e5baddb327]http://www.energyfederation.org/common/images/productfamilies/small/s_678.jpg[/IMG]
    Hi Bob,

    I was wondering if you've looked into the solar-powered fan+vent gadget? It's supposed to blow hot air out of your car while it sits in the sun. After thinking about 20 minutes on how I might build one, it occurred to me that someone else may have already done it.

    http://www.energyfederation.org/consumer/d...p/cPath/390_678
    http://www.digitalgiftstore.com/to-230.html

    It seems like that one of these gizmos by itself may not do a whole heck of a lot. But there might be enough airflow if two are installed in one window, then two more are installed in another window with the fans wired to run backwards.

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.

    Louie
     
  7. DanMan32

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    I have one of those. I bought it a long time ago, and didn't find it very effective. They may have improved it now that solar panels are more efficient than years ago.
     
  8. Bob Allen

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(LouieNet\";p=\"97935)</div>
    [img=right:ac994fdf1a]http://www.energyfederation.org/common/images/productfamilies/small/s_678.jpg[/IMG]
    Hi Bob,

    I was wondering if you've looked into the solar-powered fan+vent gadget? It's supposed to blow hot air out of your car while it sits in the sun. After thinking about 20 minutes on how I might build one, it occurred to me that someone else may have already done it.

    http://www.energyfederation.org/consumer/d...p/cPath/390_678
    http://www.digitalgiftstore.com/to-230.html

    It seems like that one of these gizmos by itself may not do a whole heck of a lot. But there might be enough airflow if two are installed in one window, then two more are installed in another window with the fans wired to run backwards.

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.

    Louie[/b][/quote]

    I had a pair of solar vents about this size installed in the fore and aft hatch covers of my sailboat. They didn't move enough air to keep the interior cool (it was wood and didn't get that hot inside anyway); their primary purpose was to reduce damp air concentrations by moving tiny amounts of air. They worked fine at doing that.

    Unfortunately, these little car window vents would have to move much more air, and faster, than my solar boat vents if their purpose is to cool the interior, not reduce the humidity. My guess is that they would make little difference because the air in the car heats up much faster than these fans could ever hope to reduce.

    Bob
     
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    What if you had 4 of them (one on each window) or would it still not be enough?
     
  10. Bob Allen

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tadashi\";p=\"98022)</div>
    I don't know about what 4 would do, but at about 25 bucks a pop, you'd be out a 100 bucks or so to find out. I think it would be a pain to have to install four of them when you park; it would mean setting the accessories button on, then climbing into the back seat to do each of the rears, then to the passenger front and driver front. Frankly, I just leave my windows cracked when at work because our parking lot is safe for the most part and there's not much foot traffic.

    At home, when I park on the street, I'll put the sun shades on the dash and leave a window cracked. I don't think the plastic in these solar vents offers a huge amount of protection against someone breaking into your car vs. just leaving the window cracked a bit.

    I would be interested in hearing more from people who've tried one. By the way, if you go to Google and type in "solar vents for cars", you'll come across info from people who've used them; majority of them don't feel the solar vents worked all that well.
     
  11. DanH

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    I also have been consider doing something of this order. My PC has bigger fans on those things you can buy. One thing I was considering is using one of those panels that trickle charge your battery, or maybe solar panel a little larger than that and then use a couple 120mm fans and built them up in something that would hang in the window. That might move enough air to make a difference.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DanH\";p=\"98102)</div>
    Yeah, I thought a little bit about doing something similar. Maybe use one of those flexible clothes dryer vent tubes, too.

    As for the PC fan, check out Think Geek:
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/pcmods/cooling/

    I especially like the slot cooling fan and the 5.25" bay Freezer:
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/pcmods/cooling/6937/
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/pcmods/cooling/717a/

    The fans and housings with the LEDs would look cool, too, but I wouldn't want to make it too tempting for someone to steal. Besides, I'd want every bit of juice going into the fan motor. :)

    Later!
    Louie