1971duster340 wrote:
High heat and low humidity make a/c's not work so well...not very much moisture in the air for the a/c to cool, but that's just the desert. We were averaging $160/mo running 2 a/c's in IL. last summer...expensive at $0.22/kwh vs. $0.14 in TX.
I kinda know what you are saying but I don't think this makes sense. We get pretty good humidity in the summer her in Nebraska, nothing like way down south. When it is humid I do notice the great comfort of the air conditioner more, but the AC still lowers the temp to the desired temperature.