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"Axinar" wrote in message
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Hi there ...

Say ... just bought a condo not too long ago in a kind of bizarre area
...

It's in the back of the building near a pretty decent sized thatch of
trees.

It stays cool back there. If you turn everything off and just let it
sit, it hardly gets to 80 when it is in the mid '90's outside.

Problem ... when it is in the high '70's or low '80's and a billion
percent humidity (as it often is here), the compressor simply doesn't
run enough to pull out much water.

Already checked that it has the smallest unit available (1.5 ton).

Question ... I have been doing some reading that there are units now
that have variable speed fans and humidity sensing thermostats in the
like.

Question ... do they come that small and ...

Two ... has anyone here had any luck with such a thing?

Thanks!

Ax


I would go to the local dehumidifier store and purchase one. Then run it in
conjunction with the a/c.
Unless of course your just set on spending a bunch of money.

You might check your air handler fan and see if it is set on high, then
lower it to medium.
The compressor will run longer, and take out more humidity.
Have you had the unit checked recently? Non dehumidification can be a sign
of other problems.




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