I also wish they’d learn a little about the physics of heat transfer. Most of what we feel as heat is in the infrared end of the spectrum. We use coatings on house windows to reduce the heat transfer through windows and so does Doppelmayr. All of windows of a gondola are coated with an infrared blocking coat which reflects the heat but let’s the visible spectrum through. So lots of light and little heat. AC is NOT the only way to deal with heat and the engineers know this and know how to do it.Me. St. Thomas. It was perfectly enjoyable. People getting bent out of shape about this are ridiculous and I wish they'd stop derailing this thread for hundreds of pages with their blasted whining about it.
I apologize it it's been asked/answered,
Have we seen all the gondola designs yet?
Do they have any reminiscent of the old DL skyway or of Zootopia's gondolas?
Has anyone actually ridden it yet to confirm that it's hot as Satan's hot tub?
I think l’ll believe a company with over 100 years experience that has installed 14600 Ropeways around the world over the “experts” here who should let this issue go.
I also wish they’d learn a little about the physics of heat transfer. Most of what we feel as heat is in the infrared end of the spectrum. We use coatings on house windows to reduce the heat transfer through windows and so does Doppelmayr. All of windows of a gondola are coated with an infrared blocking coat which reflects the heat but let’s the visible spectrum through. So lots of light and little heat. AC is NOT the only way to deal with heat and the engineers know this and know how to do it.
I think l’ll believe a company with over 100 years experience that has installed 14600 Ropeways around the world over the “experts” here who should let this issue go.
Nope, Doppelmayr’s information pages.But I saw something on facebook...
Nope, Doppelmayr’s information pages.
Yep, but venting on a vehicle moving 11mph cause air flow across you skin and the drying effect makes you feel cooler. Basic physics of heat transfer. And before I’m asked, yes I studied physics and chemistry in university.Much of what makes us uncomfortable is humidity.
Again assumption. Nope I got it but others might have missed it. Insults not required.
Again assumption. Nope I got it but others might have missed it. Insults not required.
Well, the owners/moderators have allowed the new thread in General to go ahead even though this one exists. So it seems to me that there is a very mixed signal being sent here. Don't do it or do it but in a different thread. Those two situations do not lead to a solid command in my mind.I wish they would stop but the juveniles still think they are funny and they haven't stopped even with the site owner and moderators asking them to do so.
Heat and humidity is pretty much the same no matter where it is and there are many places on the planet that are hotter then Florida. I'll bet if you looked around in Florida that there are many cars without working air conditioners. The windows are open and they survive. As a kid I rode in the back of a pickup camper with no AC in July in Florida and survived. Every vacation I was on with my parents when I was a kid was without air conditioning and that was the era when people put clear plastic seat covers on the seat of their cars. That little five minute run will not hurt anyone. Even if it stopped for an hour (which it won't) everyone will survive. They might be sweaty, but, it isn't likely to be terminal. The worse case scenario would be death from armpit radiation.I wasn't even the one who brought up cars as a comparison in the first place. Someone else complained about how hot a car is when it has been sitting parked for hours in the sun, which it is. I simply pointed out that after being turned on with the A/C circulating for a few seconds, this problem is completely nullified. I enjoy the reprieve of air conditioning blowing in my face after escaping from the heat.
The gondola is going to be cooler than a car that isn't turned on, has no A/C or even a fan going. That was never a question. But it is still not going to be comfortable in 85+ degrees Florida heat (not to mention the humidity). Being stuck inside these things for even the short 5 minute routes is going to be quite unpleasant in that sort of weather.
In Florida-like heat and humidity without A/C? Who?
In Florida-like heat and humidity without A/C? Who?
Ooh! That's a great name for the upgraded Skyliner... Skyliner MAX!*Yes!
As long as the air keeps moving and they don't pack the gondolas to the max with people there should be enough filtered shade and airflow to keep the occupants cooled off.
The problem here is that despite it being an incredibly efficient cooling mechanism, people don't like to sweat. You'll need to sweat to cool off in that breeze.
Just as an FYI, I added links to the 27 major discussions we've had about AC in this thread. I still have some more to do.Ol uncle Orville rigged up a fancy way to keep cool in the gondolas...calls it "air cooling"...
who took these?
Someone that tweeted them to our most favorite site who then retweeted it on their Twitter page.who took these?
They're enclosed vehicles that don't have A/C. In Florida. You don't need to have ridden them to realize there's simply no way these things are going to be a comfortable temperature for at least 3 quarters of the year.
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