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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"Axinar" wrote in message

Yes ... unfortunately I have only one blower speed on this unit ...
was hoping to see if someone out there maybe is in similar conditions
... back in the woods maybe where it stays really cool but really damp
and has moved to a two-speed unit and had some luck.

It only runs on maybe a 40 percent duty cycle though around 80 degrees
so the moisture just builds up and builds up.

Ax


Too late now, but a smaller unit may do a better job as it would run longer.

Many years ago, in an industrial application in a printing plant, humidity
control was more important than air temperature. This company would run the
heat on damp cool days to force the AC to run and take out humidity. Works,
but is expensive.