Anyone tried these, Could be nice when in hotter areas and parked up for day or so.. $282 for a set that attach to all windows...
http://www.solarscreen.com.au/ (http://www.solarscreen.com.au/)
(http://www.solarscreen.com.au/gallery/originals/4x413.JPG)
Not those type but we use velcro sticky dots on elcheapo reflective windscreen sunshades and attach to the windows on the out side, to shade the frige etc .
They work real well, my experience with them came about when my FIL bought a set for his wagon, they do what there designed to do, but IMO pretty expensive.
I had a go at making my own out of the reflective blinds which you place on the inside of your windscreen, I bought the stuff from supercrap, cut it all to size, and attached some small suction cups and worked prefect, prob not as efficient as the more expensive ones, but did the job..
Swanny
I did exactly the same as Swanny about a month ago. I have been on 2 x camping trips, and I think even the el cheapo $6 shades cut to size do a pretty good job.
I used Velcro dots, but will be changing to suction caps.
For the Prado, I only needed 2 x shades and a packet of Velcro dots, so total cost is under $20, and from the outside, it looks pretty good.
The main thing is that it's functional, and the MOST IMPORTANT thing is that the beer stays cold! :cheers:
Yep love my Solarscreens. I got a set 4 years ago and they are worth there weight in gold in summer. Makes about 10 degrees C difference to the inside temp.
Craig
Works for me, keeps the rear cooler, Air-Cell off cuts.
(http://blkmav.com/prado/window1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/prado/window2.jpg)
If done from the B pillar back, it'd be like driving a panel van......haven't done that for a good few years.....
Quote from: WatoYep love my Solarscreens. I got a set 4 years ago and they are worth there weight in gold in summer. Makes about 10 degrees C difference to the inside temp.
Do you have the complete set?
I would have thought they would do more than 10 degrees with a full set.. :(
Quote from: D4D on April 22, 2015, 08:08:00 PM
Works for me, keeps the rear cooler, Air-Cell off cuts.
(http://blkmav.com/prado/window1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/prado/window2.jpg)
looks pretty good... :)
how are you keeping it attached to the window? suction caps? velcro dots?
and which air-cell is it? floor? wall?
Quote from: paceman on April 22, 2015, 08:25:01 PM
how are you keeping it attached to the window? suction caps? velcro dots?
The 120 windows pop out, so the window itself is holding it.
got some aircell stuff as well and cut it just a tad bigger than the window and am able to just push it in so it wedges in and it stays put in the rubber around the window in my 80 series anyay, might be bit different for a newer car.
which type of air-cell are you guys using? floor, wall, roof?
Saw these guys at the Rosehill camping show last week http://www.stopum.com.au/ (http://www.stopum.com.au/)
Security mesh panel that locks in with existing windows.
Combined with window insulation should keep things pretty cool.
(http://www.stopum.com.au/gallery_images/Suburu_xv_Inside_uploaded_1.jpg)
(No affiliation, just thought it looked like a neat idea)
QuoteDo you have the complete set?
I would have thought they would do more than 10 degrees with a full set..
We have the complete set and used them for 3 months solid. Anecdotally - we thought they made a significant difference but can't provide a figure.
However one bloke prior to the trip parked his car in the sun with a thermometer and no solar screens fitted - recorded maximum 60 degrees. Put it out next day with the Solarscreens on = recorded maximum around 40 degrees.
Quote from: paceman on April 23, 2015, 06:21:42 AM
which type of air-cell are you guys using? floor, wall, roof?
yea I'd like to get hold of some of this shiz well...
Quote from: paceman on April 23, 2015, 06:21:42 AM
which type of air-cell are you guys using? floor, wall, roof?
This is what it looks like
http://www.kingspaninsulation.com.au/Products/Kingspan-Air-Cell/AIR-CELL-Retroshield/Overview.aspx (http://www.kingspaninsulation.com.au/Products/Kingspan-Air-Cell/AIR-CELL-Retroshield/Overview.aspx)
Quote from: D4D on April 23, 2015, 11:46:02 AM
This is what it looks like
http://www.kingspaninsulation.com.au/Products/Kingspan-Air-Cell/AIR-CELL-Retroshield/Overview.aspx (http://www.kingspaninsulation.com.au/Products/Kingspan-Air-Cell/AIR-CELL-Retroshield/Overview.aspx)
Bunnings have a few products similar to that, but not $400 a roll ;)
Quote from: Bird on April 23, 2015, 12:23:57 PM
Bunnings have a few products similar to that, but not $400 a roll ;)
Make heaps and sell 'em......
I am using velcro and those window blinds cut to size. Works perfectly. They have been on the windows now for 2 years.
I got some material stuff now..
now to cut them to size... migth be a job for next weekend... get the swap meat out fo the way first
Quote from: Bird on April 30, 2015, 10:18:13 PM
now to cut them to size...
Make a cardboard template first, double check it works on both windows, trace template on material, cut out, repeat...
Quote from: Bird on April 30, 2015, 10:18:13 PM
I got some material stuff now..
now to cut them to size... migth be a job for next weekend... get the swap meat out fo the way first
what did you end up getting? how are you attaching to windows?
Quote from: paceman on May 01, 2015, 07:43:17 AM
what did you end up getting? how are you attaching to windows?
stuff.... NFI what it is..GG dropped it off LOL!
D4D - great tip, saves fawkin it up...
If anyone wants any air-cell in Perth, we sell it by the meter, just PM me for details ;-)