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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 44750" data-source="post: 4093879" data-attributes="member: 44750"><p>I'd argue a dehumidifier allows your ac unit to not run nearly as hard to achieve the same perceived temperature, therefore setting the thermostat at 72 or 73 with drier air inside may yield the same "felt" results with less condensation on the exterior windows due to less temperature gradient. How do I know? We had the same problem two years ago...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 44750, post: 4093879, member: 44750"] I'd argue a dehumidifier allows your ac unit to not run nearly as hard to achieve the same perceived temperature, therefore setting the thermostat at 72 or 73 with drier air inside may yield the same "felt" results with less condensation on the exterior windows due to less temperature gradient. How do I know? We had the same problem two years ago... [/QUOTE]
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