Not sure how. Mine doesn’t vent outside in an obvious fashion.

Leave it running while showering

  • @sascuachOP
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    2 years ago

    Thanks! Very helpful explanation! The online articles i found didnt explain how it works, just that it does.

    Why does it cause less condensation on my ceiling? Like normally, when i step out of the shower wo ac, my ceiling is drenched. But with the AC on, my ceiling is less wet. The AC is like 1.5 m away from the ceiling and it’s not pointed at the ceiling.

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      12 years ago

      Only guessing, but I think it is because the air is cooler than the ceiling when you’re running the AC. Condensation happens when warm air meets something cooler and drops its water as the thin film of air near the cold object cools and loses its capacity to hold water.

      If you only run AC while in the shower the walls/ceiling haven’t had time to come down to the same temp as the cooled air and condensation can’t happen because you will have cool air meeting a warmer object.

      • @sascuachOP
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        12 years ago

        the ac ends up blowing on my feet somewhat so maybe the condensation is happening within the shower.