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Timer controlled thermostat
But I don't mean your run of the mill programmable type.
Presently we are having very warm and humid days. The central air conditioning handles this properly. Then late at night as the outside temperature drops the system doesn't call for cooling as often. Once again this is normal operation. But during this time the humidity indoors rises. Very good chance the interior temperature will be stable enough not to call again for air conditioning for the remainder of the night. Net result being that sticky feeling. Wondering if it is possible to find a thermostat, or other computer controlled device perhaps, that will instruct the air conditioner to cycle say once every 15 minutes for a 1 minute duration. User adjustable, to assist in controlling the relative humidity without running for excessive amounts of time. Anything like this exist? |
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