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K3WE
Jul 28, 2013Explorer
DiskDoctr wrote:slarsen wrote:
There are a few inaccuracies here.
Heating does not remove humidity...
Heating then cooling not only had a dramatic improvement (drop) in the humidity comfort level, it was a MEASURED drop, using an electronic temp/humidity device.
Ok, let's all get our terms straight.
Relative humidity is not the amount of water in the air.
Your magical electronic thing measures RELATIVE humidity.
Heating the air lowers the RELATIVE humidity but REMOVES no water (except by the mechanism I described and except by forcing the AC to run as others cited)
You can feel differences in RELATIVE humidity- but again, that is not the amount of water in the air.
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