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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak
Ronnie did install a monstro evap blower last year. Took him a couple of weeks to craft. Not sure if the pics were before or after this addition.
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Sorry, but I don't think blower speed matters all that much since the airflow remains sub-freezing, likely meaning the evaporator itself is even lower in temperature. The good effect of high speed airflow is that will tend to wick/wash any condensate not yet frozen into the cabin. But since we have no substantive way for the moisture laden airflow to exit the cabin.....
It's definitely a puzzle...
Speaking of which haven't I seen KeloGes making the same claim, system so good it produces sub-freezing vent temps? Plus haven't I seem KeloGes espousing the same refrigerant charging technique as Charlie?
Charge ONLY to the level that gets a the best sub-freezing vent temp?