View Single Post
  #3  
Old 04-01-2016, 11:01 PM
Waste_Gate's Avatar
Waste_Gate Waste_Gate is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Chapin, SC
Posts: 131
Yeah Bill, we are on the same page. With our hot humid days, the aux fan needs to start sooner to keep the condenser temp from climbing to an "un-coolable" level when at an extend stop. Only once has my aux fan come on from heat soak. I was sitting at a stop light, it was about 105 degrees in the sun and this was before I fixed my A/C and didn't even have a belt on the seized compressor but my aux fan came on just from ambient under hood temps.

I am going to purchase an adjustable fan controller and set the trigger temp to 90F (about 30 degrees lower than stock). I really want to use the stock location on the drier but I would need to sacrifice a temp switch to hold the new sensor in its place. I'll probably stick the new sensor somewhere on the condenser for the same reading.
Reply With Quote