14 Sep 2024
Well, not a lot has been happening with the car and it hasn't been anywhere either. I have a 3d printer so I designed and printed some parts for the car that have been fitted, who knows how well they will last given the summer temperatures here and especially inside the car, but we will see how it all goes I guess.
So The Count has a heater unit out of a classic Mini Clubman and it seemed strange that the only vent hole in the car heater points directly at the floor (or of course at the windscreen), so quite some time back I designed a vent cover that would direct the airflow from the vent into the centre of the car rather than just down. I had the vent 3d printed professionally before getting a printer of my own, but I found it needed some modification, so I have now printed it again with better vent fins in the model. It sits flush over the hole in the heater unit and directs the air forward with the vent fins directing the flow centrally and to either side. Amazing how quickly the car warms up inside now.
New directional vent |
Additionally, it has always seemed weird to me that the heater controls and fan switch sit so far out front of the unit and not in some kind of housing, it has never seemed finished. Further, I wanted to install hazard lights on the car and have somewhere for a switch or two, so I designed a facia for the heater that incorporates a tray on top for pens or change (or whatever really) and places for the switches. It makes the front look finished and not some finishing trim had been forgotten. It isn't the greatest, but it does the job, and the heater vent sits nicely underneath it.
The 1st design of the vent under the heater with "floating" control panel |
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