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by RuggedPineapple
850 days ago
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And if that were all they were doing you'd be right. But it's not. High humidity impedes radiative cooling (they use both evaporative cooling as well as radiative cooling). Low humidity allows their design to cool more efficiently then it would in a high humidity environment. These things are extremely well studied by people who know what they're doing. I'll never not be impressed by the ability of a random on an internet forum to 'well akshully'. |
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