A few weeks back, we had a terrible thunderstorm here in the desert that was accompanied by large hail. It beat the snot out of my travel trailer AND the compressor coil on the roof air. The fins were mashed FLAT. I got up there and straightened them out as best as I could (you can imagine how they look) and got pretty good air flow through the coil. The hot side seems to be around 120° (going into the coil) and the cool side is around 100° (coming out of the coil). The inside temps are 70° going in the return and 48° coming out the evap. The ambient is about 85° to 90° this morning. I really don't want to replace the unit or condenser coil if the unit will work.
So the question...
IS that enough of a delta T across the condenser coil (overload and burn up the compressor).
Any suggestions...

So the question...
IS that enough of a delta T across the condenser coil (overload and burn up the compressor).
Any suggestions...

