ChasBean1,
You are correct on idea that it is not hard to install VFD to control tower fan, however, motor must be "inverter ready", at least an EE or PE motor. I have done VFD on tower, and in retrospect, was higher cost than it deserves. Tower temperature does not need to be controlled tightly, so sequencing of fans on or off (especially good with a 2 speed motor, and using a judicious deadband, say 3 degrees or higher to prevent excessive cycling) works fine. A counterintuitive event happens at night...the fans work harder since the WB approaches DB, i.e. RH heads towards 100% and the evaporative cooling doesn't work so well. In this case, you can literally "spin your wheels" trying to get to a low condenser water setpoint, and it is just not worth it. A real smart system would recognize this area of operation, and target a higher setpoint or at least just let the fans lope along at half speed (.5^3 power energy usage).
I hope this is more helpful than confusing.
PacificSteve