On Jul 10, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 07/10/07 22:07, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
Oddly enough, this moisture problem has even cause people to develop
specific units whose only purpose is to remove moisture from the air.
They are called dehumidifiers.
Why remove the humidity and leave the heat? Doesn't sound very
bright.
There are situations where removing the heat either isn't desirable,
because it would make the space too cold, or is inconvenient, because
there's nowhere to vent the hot exhaust air from a portable A/C.
Dehumidifiers are also usually a bit cheaper to run. Unlike an A/C
unit, they don't have to push the heat "uphill" against a temperature
gradient.
David Brodbeck
Information Technology Specialist 3
Computational Linguistics
University of Washington