If you heat cool air with a given humidity ratio the humidity ratio will stay the same, the dew point will stay the same, and the relative humidity will decrease. So basically you will either have to have a lower temperature than the air was at initially for condensation to occur, or the humidity ratio would need to increase (which is entirely possible due to the weather).nexolus said:the air
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[-0MEGA-];845424 said:This is actually similar to what I did a few years ago. Although I kept the case inside and used some dryer tubing to pull in cold air from outside, worked very well BTW.
heheheh whats black shiny and squirmy all over?
heheheh whats black shiny and squirmy all over?
a mongoose covered in axle grease![]()
haha nope.
a baby suffocating in a trash bag.
im a sick bastard i know, but i love dead baby jokes