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K3WE
Jul 28, 2013Explorer
DiskDoctr wrote:
...No need to get upset over it :S...
Ok Disk Doc...I saw you and another poster going back and forth and saw you using ALL caps while disputing the word "remove" and specifically not acknoledging that you were using an RH meter to make your case.
It seems that you do get it- and thanks.
On another subject- yeah, it is my opinion that you may (emphasis on "may") be a bit over the top in having the heater and the AC fighting each other.
If you really need to remove humidity in a camper (where almost none of us have formal dehumidifier sitting around), your method definately works...zero argument.
Now, does the camping world need to change our ways and start running both the heat and AC every time it gets a little humid???...I'll stand by my point that chosing a comfortable temp and letting the weather and camper gradually stabilize is cheaper and easier...
Now- as to the question if YOU really needed to remove humidity or could have just let things work out more gradually- yes, I wasn't there and am not in a good position to make that call.
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