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To: JRandomFreeper
Evaporative cooling devices may not help anyone that lives in an 80+% humidity.

I thought about that and am wondering if I put a fan blowing on it if that would counteract the humidity? There has to be a way to do this.

68 posted on 12/06/2012 10:09:09 PM PST by Marcella (Prepping can save your life today.)
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To: Marcella
Not much, in my opinion.

Worked great for me in the mountains where the humidity was about nothing, and nosebleeds were de rigeur.

/johnny

69 posted on 12/06/2012 10:15:08 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Marcella; JRandomFreeper

“I thought about that and am wondering if I put a fan blowing on it if that would counteract the humidity? There has to be a way to do this.”

Here in Florida you can drill down to the aquifer and get water at a nice 72 degrees to use. Evaporation cooling wont work except for a short time in winter.

You can also use two clay pots where the humidity is low enough. Works well enough to keep vegatables cool.


101 posted on 12/07/2012 3:20:55 AM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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