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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:00 AM
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Anyone seen the commercial about a a doo-hicky you put on your window when your gonna park your car/truck for awhile? It is supposed to pull the heat out of your vechicle while it sits.

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Anyone use one of these or know anything about them?
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:02 AM
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:05 AM
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I figured as much, but the idea sounds like something that could work.

1. It's powered by a small solar panel (wont need batteries).
2. A small fan on the inside of the vehicle pulls the warm/hot air out of the vehicle.
3. Cooler air in the cab = less damage to interior

If someone could put one of these together that would actually work and be reliable......you have a winner.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:09 AM
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It would take a big fan and at the same time; the new air would be heating up. Speaking of which; where is this magic cold air coming from?
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:24 AM
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It would take a big fan and at the same time; the new air would be heating up. Speaking of which; where is this magic cold air coming from?

Ya know, I didnt even think about that. :o

I'm an idiot.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:24 AM
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I saw the same commercial....it might work but I'm not gonna be the test subject.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:27 AM
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It looked pretty cool in the commercial. But now that I think about it, it seems like a piece of garbage.
It'll show up at Wal-Mart pretty soon for half of what it costs on TV. Maybe then I'll give it a try.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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Well...looks like it doesn't work.

Took the car from 151 to 185 degrees from the heat of the fan motor...

Buy It And Try It: The 'Auto Cool' Car Fan
Find out if it'll cool your summer, or heat up your temper.

(CBS 13) SACRAMENTO It sounds like a pretty solid idea. The $14.99 Auto Cool pulls the hot air out of your car while you sit, hopefully in air-conditioned comfort at work or home. But is it a cool concept or is the device just a little lukewarm?

To test this product we used two cars, two volunteers and one dummy.

Christian Pebbler Sacramento Metro Fire Department believes that inside the test vehicle, it's probably 150 degrees in there or more.

A test dummy was also used in place of an actual person, of course for safety reasons. Our dummy, who we like to call Jane, has a hole in her head, so she should be able to endure a little heat.

"It's always a heckuva lot hotter in the car than it is on the outside," Pebbler said.

Yep, intense heat from that magnifying glass of a windshield can make getting into your car painful.

"It's hot. You sit in there with shorts, you're absolutely going to get your legs burned," added Pebbler.

To avoid getting into a hot car, administrative assistant Marilynn Simmons, who's the backbone of our newsroom tries all the tricks like parking in the shade and cracking the windows.

"I could reach into the car and steal all that money in the cup holder, " said Marilynn.

"What's it like going to your car? Are you excited to go in? "

Marilynn responds, "No."

We asked her if she heard of the Auto Cool fan?

"No I haven't."

The infomercial says that the same sun that makes your car blistering hot can make it bearable, with the Auto Cool.

But Marilynn's first impressions is, "No, it wouldn't work."

Maybe because it's a T.V. ad, an informercial. Many people don't trust what's being sold on T.V.

So we set up two tests, one with Marilynn, in the gold Chevy, and one with Jane, inside the black Explorer. With a little help from our friend at Sacramento Metro Fire, we check the temp in both cars sitting in the afternoon sun. First Jane’s, with two thermometers.

"151 degrees, that’s hot. That's very hot," Pebbler said. Now we'll check Marilynn's.

It sounds pretty simple. Place the Auto Cool on the window and add the weather stripping. But it turns out, it's not as simple as it seems. While placing the weathering strips on the explorer, no problems.

Would Christian want to do that every single day? He quickly replied, "No."


And on Marilynn’s car? "The weather stripping was not easy to put on. And looking at it now? There's a little bit of a gap it's not as straight down," said Marilynn.

But the solar power gets the fan moving with ease. And there's even hot air coming out of the fan. We check the instructions and find one major thing to avoid.

"Do not leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle. That's period, or ever. Whether it's a hot day or you have this machine or not it's just a no-no," said Pebbler.

So we decide to wait inside where there's air conditioning. We let the auto cool go to work for a full half hour. So here's the defining moment. Is Marilyn’s car cooler?

Look at the thermometer, it's a whopping 185-degrees, actually 30-degrees warmer!!!

" What do you think about the Auto Cool? "

Marilynn replied, "Not a lot. Not a lot. I wouldn't buy it. For $14.99 not, no."

Marilynn thinks this little plastic fan is too hot to handle. "It's hot! And not in a good way!"

And we almost forgot about our friend Jane. Lets check out Jane to see how she's doing.
We open the car door to find Jane tumbling out of the vehicle with no pulse.

Of course, never, ever leave pets or kids in the car. Period. The Auto Cool fan was moving, but no where on the instructions did it tell us how the system works, but they did give us this handy cup holder to go with it. They told us that it was free.

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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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Ok, I wanted to know more about it so I googled.
Here is a test with an amazing result.

http://cbs13.com/seenon/local_story_175014927.html

 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 10:48 AM
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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Yep.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 12:45 PM
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Dang I almost fell prey too. I too was waiting till it hit wal mart shelfs.

I wasn't expeting it to keep it 75º on a 100º day or anything. But if it kept it at the same as the outside air temp then that would be an improvement.

Think I'm going to get a remote starter with temp contorl. Uses vehicles heat or air to maintain interior temp. Set the thermostat, then in summer turn on your air and leave. When it gets hot it starts the trck and runs it with air on till it cools back off then shuts off. Same in winter only leave your heat on.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 02:16 PM
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i caught that commercial once, but i want to see it again.

i dont buy it for a second, but there was something at the end of it that caught my interest.

they showed 2 cars, and said something to the affect of 'we tested this on two cars with identical circumstances', then they cut to a view of two thermometers, one showing like 130 degrees, and the other 78 or so. dont recall the exact temps, other than when i saw them i immediately thought 'bull*****'.

i want to hear that again, to see how they worded their statement so it could be interperted as a true statement, and not whats insinuated.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by billycouldride
i caught that commercial once, but i want to see it again.

i dont buy it for a second, but there was something at the end of it that caught my interest.

they showed 2 cars, and said something to the affect of 'we tested this on two cars with identical circumstances', then they cut to a view of two thermometers, one showing like 130 degrees, and the other 78 or so. dont recall the exact temps, other than when i saw them i immediately thought 'bull*****'.

i want to hear that again, to see how they worded their statement so it could be interperted as a true statement, and not whats insinuated.
I noticed the same thing and thought the same thing too. Unless the ouside air was 78º, or the car was left running with the air on then it isn't physically possiable.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 04:19 PM
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a cheap sun shade and leaving the window cracked will do better than the fan thingy. also leave the fan on Vent to allow air in and out.

most of the time i leave the sliding back window open when at work.
 
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