Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #14422
From: <JIMRHER@aol.com>
Sender: Marvin Kaye <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: LIVP mixing valve alternative
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:18:08 -0400
To: <lml>
John, I have an automotive type of Air Conditioning in my L4P but it is not
that easy to solve all the issues. Mine is an AERO COOL system
(http://www.flybymike.com) sold through Lancair. You can't use the "mixing
valve" for AC because that is where your Pressurization comes in and you need
an emergency pressure dump in case of smoke in the cockpit or several other
abnormalities. Also, the air from pressurization coming in the is warm and
with that routed by your feet and the AC above you remain just right.
BTW, the AC is a No GO item for me now, it is so so nice. It was 100* in Bend
last week and 104* in the cockpit when I closed the door and the AC had it
down to 84* after only about 2 or 3 min. The air at the back of my head was
70*. I turned it off climbing through 14K after having it on low in full sun.
When I landed, that airport was 80*, and with it on Lowest Fan and Temp.
setting, I was too cold in my shorts and had to turn it off while taxing. It
has paid for itself many times.
Demo's at OSH if I'm parked where I can start it.

Jim Hergert
N6XE, "An Sex Y" L4P
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