ECO A/C Mode impact on MPG
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Re: ECO A/C Mode impact on MPG
I put a dial temp gauge in the center vent about 2 weeks ago to see what the AC temps are doing. I don't care for the fan noise, so I usually don't have it set for auto. The past week has been a cooker with temps running around 97 to 100F on my drive home. I've been running the AC set to 78F with ECO on. I found the vent temp dropped to 40F for about 10 minutes, then slowly went up to around 55F as the cabin cooled down (with the fan set for 4 bars.) Nice!
This morning it was about 80 degrees F.
When I got in the car this afternoon the thermometer read 130 degrees F.
The exterior temp was around 90 degrees F.
I wonder what that 130 temp does to the battery?
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Re: ECO A/C Mode impact on MPG
ag4ever — 130 degrees F (~54 degrees C) isn't too bad, seeing that the NiMH battery is well insulated by its cover, steel casing, and plastic module cases, from the car's interior heat when it is parked in the sun for a few hours only. I'm pretty sure that the battery itself was a lot cooler than this, and probably well inside its "comfort" zone.
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