Originally Posted by
clublounger
"Dry humidity"???
Perhaps "dry heat" ? There is no such thing as "dry humidity".
Perhaps you'll be sued for using contradicting terms, as well as hogging unnecessary equipment.
A/C is effective in drying out air. Turn it up.
Gosh I love FT some days.
It wasn't sufficient (AC wise) based on how I wanted the humidity.
AC wasn't sufficient at bringing the humidity down to a level I wanted. Please, continue to dissect my posts when i'm trying to provide value. Hell maybe I shouldn't have posted.