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Old Jan 16, 2007 | 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ONE04FX4
that is a good piece. i use the dc controller. www.dccontrol.com. it runs the fans at a percentage. starts at 10% and up as it is needed. and adding the temp sensor for the a/c is easy. put it inline with the a/c compressor signal. all in all the dc controller draws less amperage since it is not turn ing the fan off and on at 100%. the a/c will command a 50% turn on. but as for the cooling only i rarely see it go over 50%. i can tell with the voltage sensing light that i got with the controller.
I have the DC Controller on my Thunderbird, I like it but it has the same problem as the FAL controller in which it just turns on the Fan anytime the AC is on.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 06:42 AM
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yay it does. that is why like the mad ent. a/c condensor temp sensor.if i sit in traffic it signals it to come on. i would say about 3 to 4 minutes at lower speed steady cruise it will shut off. if i get on the freeway then it only takes about a minute to cut out the signal. so far it is working great.
 
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