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by foofoo55
4868 days ago
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Being a controls engineer, these assumptions of thermostatic perfection drive me crazy. The things only measure air temperature, not that of the seats, dashboard, wheel, etc. When these objects are cold a person will feel colder than if they were the same as the air temperature. See also thermal conduction and thermal radiation. Also, that thermostat is located where? At the driver's fingertips? Their rear end? Not likely. So cranking the air temperature setting beyond the desired air temperature for a while will indeed get the cabin more comfortable quicker. |
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