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bill a
 
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whatever you want to believe is OK with me

Bill


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bill a wrote:

warmer air holds more moisture, greater temperature differential at the
glazing


Warmer is better because that raises the glass temp, but that won't change
the dew point temperature of the air, ie the temp when dew forms, which
only depends on the actual moisture content, vs how much the air can hold.

bill a wrote:

I think you actually had the best answer in one of your own posts,
namely
that the temperature will need to be a bit lower in that particular
room.

Perhaps you mean "higher."

That's about the only way to drop the dew point near the skylight...

Why would that change the dew point?

Nick