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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yea, but this is winter. You shouldn't have any problems with hot humidity now. By the way I live in Central Florida. My indoor humidity has been running about 76, but as high as in the 80's. I was thinking that with a chiller I could also back off the evaporative cooling and maybe reduce my indoor humidity. Wind is a big difference too. I've been trying to put a fan in the window in the afternoons. --Kurt |
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