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I’m happy to report that it felt like the start of a new season yesterday.  Not that it’s warm or anything.  It’s not.  Temps barely touched fifty degrees.   Still, I received my first A/C service request of the year.  Whoo-hoo!

Time to shift gears and start planning for the summer.  Maybe visit my old friends at the Automotive A/C bulletin board.  I’ve been away too long.

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  • Temperature: 50°F;
  • Humidity: 39%;
  • Heat Index: 50°F;
  • Wind Chill: 50°F;
  • Pressure: 30.42 in.;

I just picked up a new video scope from my local Snap-on Dealer.  Unlike the rigid bore scopes that most technicians are familiar with or the flexible fiber scopes (which are less than stellar in the clarity catagory) this one uses a small CCD video chip in the tip of the lead wich displays to a small video screen. 

I’ll have some pictures and/or video coming soon.  You guys will like this tool.  Stay tuned…

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  • Temperature: 72°F;
  • Humidity: 63%;
  • Heat Index: 76°F;
  • Wind Chill: 72°F;
  • Pressure: 30.01 in.;

I mentioned in an earlier post that Anchorage was on track for the coldest summer in recorded history.  Now summer heat in Chicago has become scarce.  The Chicago Tribune reports that the city’s highest temperature to date this year has only been 91 degrees.  In fact over the last ten years there have only been 162 days of 90 degree or higher temperature as measured at Midway Airport.  That’s the coldest decade since 1930.

Indiana feels the same way right now.  It should be hot.  It’s not.  In terms of A/C service and the amount of phone calls from family and friends begging for favors, I’m not seeing it.

Hey, anyone have any good beans, rice, and ramen noodle recipes.

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  • Temperature: 78°F;
  • Humidity: 47%;
  • Heat Index: 79°F;
  • Wind Chill: 78°F;
  • Pressure: 29.83 in.;

Here’s a nice DIY portable cooler article I recently ran across.

Yes… I know it’s just ice in a cooler with fans attached! Technically you still have to consider this automotive air conditioning. I would call this a “remote loop system.” The loop that created the ice is definitely at a remote location. And I wonder… could this unit also be foil lined for use with hot stones during winter months?
 
Anyway, it looks fairly easy and cheap to make, which gives me a great little offshoot idea. We always use a big cooler of ice in our demolition derby cars for keeping the trans cooler cool. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a bigger version for the derby car to also keep the driver cool and refreshed.

Portable Cooler

Portable Cooler

With some minor modifications, this could also be used to stash Canucklehead’s Scavenger Hunt URL.

Here’s a video of what it might look like in use.

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  • Temperature: 70°F;
  • Humidity: 78%;
  • Heat Index: 72°F;
  • Wind Chill: 70°F;
  • Pressure: 29.93 in.;

There’s a two acre patch of land in California where ground temperatures have reached 812 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ventura County firefighters and geologists are puzzled as to why the fricken ground suddenly turned 800 degrees.  It’s currently being called a thermal anomaly.

Here’s the full story from the Los Angeles Times.

Looking for A/C work? Scratch Anchorage off your list. It seems Anchorage is on track for their coldest summer in recorded history. Anchorage Daily News reported today that with summer already half over, only seven days have managed to hit the 65 degree mark. The average is forty-four days per year with temps 65 degrees or higher. Residents of Anchorage consider 65 degrees very nice, and 70 degrees is an outright heatwave. The current forecast predicts more below-normal weather for Alaska. It looks like the CFC ban is working it’s magic.

When I read articles like that I understand why the term “global warming” has been replaced by the phrase “climate change.”

Right now, I’m not sure if it’s high gas prices - or - climate change, but so far it’s been less than stellar here in Indiana. It usually takes three straight days of outright miserable heat for our residents to seek professional help with A/C problems. With days of balmy relief in between the three consecutive days needed, most people are getting by with cranking the windows down .

How have you fared so far this year? We’d all like to know.