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pianotuna wrote:
So, if you have a heat source and an air conditioner you may be able to make yourself comfortable again. Heaters, of course, are much less expensive than a dehumidifier.
โJul-19-2017 11:45 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Clammy heat is inside with 85F and 60% R/H not outside. Oooooo as I write this, it's 83F with 67% R/H. To keep the sweat down a fan is blowing on me, my arms and legs have cold skin and my head is sweating. My beloved dehumidifier is thousands of miles from here.
โJul-19-2017 11:36 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
One + thing + leads + to + another, moment...
Arizona. Been there during the monsoon season. Is not the 110F season the one with extremely low humidity? As in swamp cooler season? I am not asking this for the fun of it.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
But AC by itself is a loser...
โJul-18-2017 11:37 PM
โJul-18-2017 05:30 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Arizona. Been there during the monsoon season. Is not the 110F season the one with extremely low humidity? As in swamp cooler season? I am not asking this for the fun of it.
โJul-18-2017 11:13 AM
pnichols wrote:discovery4us wrote:
Also the LPG generator doesn't seem to be effected by elevation or weather like my other gas Onan.
Hmmmm ... I've never heard anyone mention elevation or weather affecting their gas Onan. What vintage was your gas Onan generator?
โJul-18-2017 10:57 AM