How is cool air blowing out an air duct going to "give up its water"? If the air was at 100% RH at the coils, it will be at 99.9% RH or lower as it exits the vent - how is it going to loose any more water? Terry Farrell On Aug 29, 2009, at 10:01 PM, Andrew Anderson wrote: > SNIP > Cold air straight out of a duct (short ones make this obvious) has a > high relative humidity and can easily give up its water. > > Andrew Anderson
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