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the_bear_II
Sep 10, 2013Explorer
In humid (around 50 to 70 percent or higher) conditions we often get condenstion forming on the A/C vents on the ceiling. Especially if folks have been going in and out of the door a couple of times.
I've had it drip on me but it's minimal. I'm guessing it could be worse in near 100% humidity.
I've had it drip on me but it's minimal. I'm guessing it could be worse in near 100% humidity.
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