
Originally Posted by
prelude
The one thing I can not yet figure out is why the AC would put out 15c without the condenser fan running. The only reason I can imagine is that the compressor is simply not running fast enough at idle to provide sufficient amounts of gas ie. superheat as it is called I believe.
It's simpler than that. Cooling is fundamentally proportional to mass flow of refrigerant. A compressor compresses gas. The lower the compression ratio the more efficient it is. So for a fixed rotation speed, the lower the condenser temperature the more gas the compressor will move.
It's also proportional to the temperature of the condensed liquid, although cooling the liquid to expansion temperature is a sensible cooling rather than latent so it's not a massive contributor.
Of course, running the compressor faster moves more mass.
So the cooler you can get the condenser, the more efficient the compressor and the more cooling.
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