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Post by Chris W on Dec 8, 2018 18:53:42 GMT -7
You cool yours lower than 50!? In the summer, I can't get mine below temps and humidity in the mid 60s. That feels like heaven to me though, compared to the outside temps and humidity in the 90s.
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Post by jetjackson on Dec 9, 2018 15:22:05 GMT -7
For my setup, once the temp gets down to about 50F/10C in the room, the unit starts icing up and/or the compressor shuts off automatically, which is really annoying. At that point I'd rather suck air from outside my hangboard room. 10c! That's insane. I'm the same as Chris - I'm really just trying to get the temperature down from temps where it will be impossible to train practically and comfortably - around 90 degrees, down to around 70 degrees. I've tried training around the 90 degree level and I just find, particularly with endurance work, that I get light headed. If I can get the temp to 65f, I'll be stoked. More importantly will be how dry I can get the air. I don't have much option for re-positioning the back, but I have a fan that I can put in there also, to help circulate the airflow and get the cool air back behind the unit. The wifi is cool - to be honest, it's pretty easy to set up as it just comes as an option on many household appliances these days. I downloaded the app and spent about 5 minutes connecting the unit to our wifi.
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