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Posted by genep on March 15, 2006 at 05:46:37 from (166.102.51.83):
In Reply to: Condenser fans posted by Hurst on March 14, 2006 at 16:28:51:
I built a street rod and installed a small electric fan from a foreign car to blow on the condenser when the compressor clutch engages. I have a switch on the fan so I can let it operate automatically, operate all the time, or turn it off completely. I turn it off if traveling highways and have frequently forgoten to turn it to automatic when I get in stop and go traffic. I don't notice any difference in the AC. I'm not saying it doesn't help, but the AC cools without it. Unless the system was grossly under-engineered for F12, it should work ok w/134. If it's up and running, you could run water from a water hose on the condenser to see if extra cooling will help.
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