I have my dual fans wired via relays controlled by the green wire, when the compressor kicks on they turn on. My fans are Fluid Dynamics extreme fans, so I have one relay per fan due to the high amp draw (they pull a ton of air), but they are in parallel so they both kick on at the same time. The way I'm set up running an aftermarket stand alone harness, the PCM also has fan 1 and fan 2 programmed to turn on with temp, this way I always have air flow for the A/C when in use and if not, temp will still turn on the fans to keep things cool.
My fan 1 control turns on at 195 degrees and off at 190, both fans again are wired to a pair of relays in parallel so both turn on at that temp. My fan 2 lead is controlling the factory pusher fan on the front of the radiator as an "emergency backup" that turns on at 210 and off at 205. The pusher is on its own relay separate from the primary fans. With this set up even sitting in stop and go traffic, I have not had the pusher turn on. Those big fans suck a ton of air and with the big block radiator, I have never gotten over about 203-205 according to my OBD2 Bluetooth dongle.