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Originally Posted by JMags
Not to sound condescending but I'm aware of that. Unless there is a humidi-stat you can set you wont necessarily be able to get maximum efficiency still.
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Haha.. This is all new stuff to me. I find it all very fascinating.
Anyways, one of the operating modes listed in the manual is
Dry .
And there is a humidity sensor listed as a component.
I'm not sure how it works, since there isn't much detail in the users guide.
It seems like Dry mode might be useful for mild nights when it's really damp,
but not very warm. I think the low temp limit (for DRY) is around 56deg.
We have a humidifier and a dehumidifier, so I've got some idea of how the sensors work.
I just remembered, our new model tiny window AC has a DRY mode too.
Never felt the need to use it, the last two summers, since Cooling is mostly
why we got it..