Car Windscreens Why Don't Lorry Windscreens Freeze Over But Car Windscreens Do?

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Why don't lorry windscreens freeze over but car windscreens do? - car windscreens

In a farm near me have arcticulated trucks, and every morning when I go to work, I owe my windshield wipers of cars, but I noticed that the windshield of the truck will not be frozen .. .. please someone tell me why they are so easy!

6 comments:

Jake159 said...

ContRay to popular belief, the windshields of the trucks OJ on ice. But these days, most vehicles are equipped with a heater at night, you keep the car warm by burning a small amount of diesel, which generates heat. They are mainly used by drivers who are "more nighting not be" cold. So if these heaters to stay in operation, the advantage is not just a taxi driver, warm and friendly when to start work, but it also keeps the glass from gel to clean.

Moreover, if the vehicle was used until late into the night with the normal operation of heating, you can not time in the cabin temperature, which allows forming the gel had to drop.
I hope this helps solve the problem.

JD said...

is hot, most truck drivers would like to see where we go! Also by law, we tend to control the vehicle before departure, it to start the engine, while we thus warming the engine and clean the screen

Hammer&D... said...

When I go home late and rarely after the 1-2pm my car or gel.

Thus parking can be delayed.

The Drunken Fool said...

are vertical. Frost tends to be .... by the decline of the car form

Paulramb... said...

Someone gets up early and they thaw out!

Pepper of the Moon said...

You may not ice - They've probably left running with the heater for a long time.

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