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air conditioning protection
by car___nut
Posted: 02/25/2002 22:07 EST

I was wondering what"s the hot tip on wiring air conditioning. Do most of you use binary or trinary switches or none at all? Where's the best place to locate the swtich?

thx for the help.

bjb
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RE: air conditioning protection
by erbssr
Posted: 02/25/2002 22:22 EST

I used a binery switch mounted on the drier fitting.
I tried a binery setup but when my A/C condenser fan is not running I don't get enough air flow through the radiator. So with my present setup both fans run at the same time using a manual switch. I have an indicator light to show me the fans are on.

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RE: air conditioning protection
by enjenjo
Posted: 02/25/2002 22:31 EST

I use a binary switch mounted on the drier too. PN 7135829 four seasons. Listed as a Honda switch. Also used on Freightliner trucks. Same one Vintage Air sells, but cheaper bought local.
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RE: air conditioning protection
by edcroozer
Posted: 02/26/2002 00:31 EST

Yes to a binary switch, safety first. At the drier.
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RE: air conditioning protection
by car___nut
Posted: 02/26/2002 09:02 EST

Thanks for the help guys. I figured you would know.

bjb
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