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It likely will at the vent. Unfortunately you'll be sitting about 3' from the vent and by the time it hits you it'll kind of coolish. At least that's the way mine is.
Mine is a gen 1 unit so not sure if there is a difference. We wired the condenser fans to run full time when the unit was on. Not sure why your compressor isn't cycling on though.
I have the correct set up using all the correct parts and its less than overwhelming. It will cool the cab down to a point but you've got a lot of area absorbing heat, including whats coming off the engine, and the units are not putting out enough cold air to fully overcome that. You're going...
Do you have the hoses for your set? Any electrical connections on it? Could there be an intermediate wiring harness that would plug in between evaporator and condenser loom?
Unfortunately all the pieces were sourced seperately so no telling if the condenser is a Gen1 or Gen2. The drier came with the compressor so no telling what it is either other than it has a 3 pin round connection. So the setup, other than the evaporator is not simply a "plug-and-play" combo.
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