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If you use AC and want more humidity removal say it is at 68 outside
and it is raining you can run it on low to remove twice the humidity as on normal high and not cool as much. You can run it better on Humidistat at lower outside temps. You save on electric winter and summer. But it will heat more evenly if that is an issue. Its like getting a fancy car, more to break, more to repair. Ive calculated heating season payback at 6 yrs. But get the 10 yr warranty. Also I dont beleive electric costs to remain stable for 4 yrs thereby increasing payback. |
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