In order to use the A/C you'll have to have the engine running. The A/C compressor is driven by the engine's drive belt/chain.
Ahh That is some helpful advice, did not know that. Is that on all cars?In order to use the A/C you'll have to have the engine running. The A/C compressor is driven by the engine's drive belt/chain.
yes, maybe a hybrid has an electric cooling system but all standard gas/diesel cars have to be running for the AC to work.Ahh That is some helpful advice, did not know that. Is that on all cars?
I was going to suggest this. Or if you have a phone with FM tuner just plug that into some speakers and roll your windows down.Do yourself a favor and go buy new batteries and use a small portable radio for the audio. No need to run the car for 2 hours plus and kill your gas mileage.
Your car can do that just fine - we used to do that with our Jeep for 3-4 hours before we got outdoor patio speakers. And you can probably run the blower on fan speed 1 or 2 without the AC on, if that will keep you cool enough.Yes this drive in has its own speakers you use if you choose, but for one most of them are in very poor condition, and 2 using them in the car lets the mosquitoes in. I have kept my car completely bug free for this long and don't wish to have an invasion of them there. What happened to cars being able to play the radio for over two hours with no problem? I remember going to parties and for music we'd just have someone open up their car that had a decent sound system set up, and it would go off the battery for 2 hours or so then they'd start it up to keep the battery charged.
I'd rather just lay outside and watch the movie, but this place doesn't spray to get rid of mosquitoes and on nights like it is supposed to be this weekend, they can be pretty thick out there, and bug sprays really don't affect them.
Not sure about keeping the blower on. I once ate lunch in my old car with the blower on for about an hour. Went to start the car after work and the battery didn't have enough juice.Your car can do that just fine - we used to do that with our Jeep for 3-4 hours before we got outdoor patio speakers. And you can probably run the blower on fan speed 1 or 2 without the AC on, if that will keep you cool enough.
The dash INFO display has a battery voltage meter. Keep an eye on it; don't let the voltage drop below 11.8 and you should be fine to start up the car.