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Humidistat
I read that if you set the T-stat to 70º and the H-stat to what you
*perceive* to be a comfort level, the AC only runs to achieve the relative humidity set on the H-stat. It went on to say that it helps to keep the unit from cycling as often as it normally would, thereby saving electricity and still be comfortable. The THI here for a week has been 110 - 115, and it just got me to wondering. As inexpensive as the H-stats are I thought it would be worth a try - or at least the time it takes to do all this typing. :-) Opinions appreciated! TIA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Easy's gettin' harder everyday |
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