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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    Auxillary fan is a primarily cooling system when the car is stationary.

    When your car start to move natural air-flow will be an additional scheme that will help cool down the condenser and radiator of your vehicle, and that will be less taxing to your cars battery. Its like having an imaginary fan blowing air in front of the car, so why add an additional fan in front that will block the natural air flow?

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    I understand this additional fan is for the condenser. I think the purpose is to get colder air from the aircon when the vehicle is stationary. One symptom of insufficient cooling of the condenser is that the air coming out of the aircon is not so cold when the vehicle is stationary but it will become cooler as it moves, and as you say, allow outside air to naturally cool the condenser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    I understand this additional fan is for the condenser. I think the purpose is to get colder air from the aircon when the vehicle is stationary. One symptom of insufficient cooling of the condenser is that the air coming out of the aircon is not so cold when the vehicle is stationary but it will become cooler as it moves, and as you say, allow outside air to naturally cool the condenser.
    Yes, the main purpose is when during stationary, AC is unable to sustain the coldness inside the CAR that is why I decided to DIY the said setup, well, based on the old thread here provided me this idea.

    Putting, LAMP, thanks, I'll do that so I will be aware that its running.

    AIR FLOW, on the diagram, its going to the Condenser, so it should be correct already.


    Thanks for the replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    I understand this additional fan is for the condenser. I think the purpose is to get colder air from the aircon when the vehicle is stationary. One symptom of insufficient cooling of the condenser is that the air coming out of the aircon is not so cold when the vehicle is stationary but it will become cooler as it moves, and as you say, allow outside air to naturally cool the condenser.
    But the position of the fan now blocks the natural airflow, depending on the size of the fan will determine if this will be helpful or not in the long run

    This may help cool things up quickly while stationary, it then blocks natural airflow while on the move. If the additional auxillary fan induce air flow immediately after the aircon is switched on and and shuts off together with the aircon then that will shorten the life span of the battery

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    Last edited by kisshmet; July 3rd, 2017 at 02:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    But the position of the fan now blocks the natural airflow, depending on the size of the fan will determine if this will be helpful or not in the long run

    This may help cool things up quickly while stationary, it then blocks natural airflow while on the move. If the additional auxillary fan induce air flow immediately after the aircon is switched on and and shuts off together with the aircon then that will shorten the life span of the battery

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    The FAN does cover half of the condenser, the other half should accept the natural flow + the FAN blades are small, and though it can be turned on when AC is on or when compressor clutch engage, my intention is to switch ON only on stationary and turn it off when moving. I'll take the previous advise, to put pilot lamp so I can determine if its still turned on so I can switch off.

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    #25
    wire the relay na whenever the compressor runs, the aux fan also turns on. can't see the need of a separate switch pa

    had this setup before and wala naman problems, just make sure that the alternator can compensate for the additional load

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    Quote Originally Posted by aioshin View Post
    The FAN does cover half of the condenser, the other half should accept the natural flow + the FAN blades are small, and though it can be turned on when AC is on or when compressor clutch engage, my intention is to switch ON only on stationary and turn it off when moving. I'll take the previous advise, to put pilot lamp so I can determine if its still turned on so I can switch off.
    Tiga saan ka ba? Manila or province?

    Pag Manila, need mo aux fan. Most of the time traffic dito. .

    Pag province, no need.

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    Tiga mindanao. Kaya palaging traffic dahil sa checkpoint. 😁

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    #28
    i used to have a rear-wheel drive car. it got real hot in traffic.
    i asked my aircon man to remedy it. he put an aux fan in front of the radiator.
    after that, it was nice and very cold even in standstill, hot mid-day traffic! still as cold after the car moves.
    and no engine overheat issues.
    and the battery did not even notice.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 4th, 2017 at 12:43 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    I am not savvy with electronic diagram but my suggestion is to make sure the direction of airflow is correct - towards the engine.
    i agree.
    and the solution may be quite easy. many of these are DC motors. however way they are installed, reversing the electrical connections, will reverse direction of blade rotation and the flow of air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i agree.
    and the solution may be quite easy. many of these are DC motors. however way they are installed, reversing the electrical connections, will reverse direction of blade rotation and the flow of air.
    yes, the connection can be reverse, and also the blades of the aux fan i put, should be observe properly because of its inclination or angle placement, you have to try reversing the blades to compare the output air, mine need to reverse the blade to get the maximum air.

    the FAN has 80 watts rating, so approx. 6 or 7 amps requirement, if im not wrong, hilander (my unit) has 40 or 50 amps alternator, so I think it can compensate the 7 amps. I plan to make it 2 to cover the whole condenser since currently it only cover the half, so 14 amps for the aux fan, turn it ON when needed, like traffic under the heat of the sun. turn it OFF at night.

    btw, got the FAN at 650 Pesos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aioshin View Post
    yes, the connection can be reverse, and also the blades of the aux fan i put, should be observe properly because of its inclination or angle placement, you have to try reversing the blades to compare the output air, mine need to reverse the blade to get the maximum air.

    the FAN has 80 watts rating, so approx. 6 or 7 amps requirement, if im not wrong, hilander (my unit) has 40 or 50 amps alternator, so I think it can compensate the 7 amps. I plan to make it 2 to cover the whole condenser since currently it only cover the half, so 14 amps for the aux fan, turn it ON when needed, like traffic under the heat of the sun. turn it OFF at night.

    btw, got the FAN at 650 Pesos.
    naglagay din ako sa adventure ko ng ganyanng aux fan 600 kuha ko sa kingsport las pinyas.malaking tulong ang aux fan na yan lalo na dito sa manila na palaging ipit sa trapik.ung sa akin naman nilagyan ko nalang ng secret switch under the dash para pwede ko rin ipahinga kapag sa gabi na at walang trapik at kapag naka rekta ako sa express way..para hindi takaw sa baterya.ganda pa ng lamig ng AC

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaypee10 View Post
    naglagay din ako sa adventure ko ng ganyanng aux fan 600 kuha ko sa kingsport las pinyas.malaking tulong ang aux fan na yan lalo na dito sa manila na palaging ipit sa trapik.ung sa akin naman nilagyan ko nalang ng secret switch under the dash para pwede ko rin ipahinga kapag sa gabi na at walang trapik at kapag naka rekta ako sa express way..para hindi takaw sa baterya.ganda pa ng lamig ng AC
    Epektibo nga talaga, mas malamig ang sasakyan kahit nakaparada nang matagal 12noon, On lang ang Aux FAN to support AC, turn off kung tumatakbo na. Dalawang FAN na nilagay ko sa harap ng condenser...

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by jyg1995 View Post
    ok lang ba mag lagay ng 2 auxiliary fan??nag inquire ako sa Twins Auto Aircon sa valenzuela 4500 daw dalawang fan Sanden brand....pano ba yon??mag lalagay daw ng wire sa compressor para sabay pag nag automatic ung aircon...ok lang kaya yon???btw for 2012 suzuki apv pala......no issue naman sa sasakyan I just want to put some extra fan for my peace of mind na hindi sya mag-init.

    ...or mas ok kaya na sa Denso nalang sa ako mag palagay since denso namn ang aircon at cooling system ng apv????


    ..thanks
    for older cars i'd go for it, based on metro traffic it helps reduce stress

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by aioshin View Post
    Epektibo nga talaga, mas malamig ang sasakyan kahit nakaparada nang matagal 12noon, On lang ang Aux FAN to support AC, turn off kung tumatakbo na. Dalawang FAN na nilagay ko sa harap ng condenser...
    Does it mean naka block po sa radiator airway ung aux fan? di naman tumataas water temp nyo lalo na sa highway/long drive? thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jao View Post
    Does it mean naka block po sa radiator airway ung aux fan? di naman tumataas water temp nyo lalo na sa highway/long drive? thanks.
    the engine temp did not increase. i used a generic aux fan. it was turned on and off by the aircon's thermostat.
    see #28 in previous page.

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