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Originally Posted by cstreit
It IS a temperature thing though. ...but not temperature of the engine, temperature of the output!
So why not use a temperature switch on the output of the AC itself. It the AC is running and the output is above, say 55 degrees, then turn the fan on?
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Not a bad idea, but the condenser is closer and easier to adapt a thermal sensor into the system he already has in place.
It's all about the delta T from condenser input and output, not the evaporator or vent temps, although 40 degrees at 100 ambient is a bit high for my liking. Should be down in the 20's