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Running this with wet bulb/dry bulb temperatures would interesting.

In our spring/summer it can get into the mid thirties (celsius), where I live, which is definitely hot, but it typically comes with minimal humidity.

Whereas our biggest city might hit 25 degrees max, but the humidity feels to me like the entire city had a shower and didn't turn on the extractor fans.

So I definitely prefer the dry heat to the humid.



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