tinderthumbs
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well let me give you my experience.. the a/c does not work so well when the humid get high here.. the swamp cooler would keep it cooler id imagine ( but ill pay attention next time humid goes up to see if im just making this shit up.. monsoons are coming so humid is gonna go sky high soon.. ). just my own experience.
ok man you made me look this shit up, hah.
thought id was losing my mind.
"Air conditioners cool homes by removing heat and moisture from the air. When humidity levels are excessive, they need to work a lot harder. If the equipment doesn’t have sufficient cooling capacity, it may be unable to cope with extreme humidity. As a result, the home may never feel truly comfortable."
that chick was wrong ( yes they will work fine on dry days ). hah, made me question my own logic.
hope you get your heat figured out tho.. its gonna get hot here im afraid soon. we see if i can keep temps under control.. but more important is airflow and a steady temp in your environment.
chris.
this is the thing I don't like about the web site 50 people say one thing 50 others say a dif thing
all the stuff I read said high rh don't work bc heats up the water with hot air and just pushs hot air something like to much water in the air will over load the cooling effect ??
and im thinking but I smoke a lot CM said the same thing u want dry air