Thread: air conditioner
View Single Post
Old 09-05-2011, 00:08   #8
martyh
Guest
 
Location: newcastle upon tyne
Services: Sky Q silver bundle Sky Q 2TB box Sky Q mini box Sky fibre unlimited Sky Talk evenings and week
Posts: n/a
Re: air conditioner

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
I am not sure on that. What I know is the condition of the air now is less favourable to me than it is in winter. I know one condition is heat but am unsure if air is dryer or moister in summer. Given my eyes are getting very dry I am guessing less dry air will be favourable, and also that things improve in the bathroom which has condensation from things like the bath/shower been used as well.
I would suggest a moist air then .The problem you will face with a air conditioner is that although it will cool the air it will also reduce humidity ,they are designed to do this to make it easier for humans to perspire ,a de humidifier will do the same thing without cooling the air .I would be inclined to go for a air cooler which wont remove moisture but remember that warm air doesn't mean dry air .Typically warm air can hold a lot more moisture but in long dry spells such as we have had the last 2 months the air dries out which i suspect is the issue you have it's not the temperature that is the problem but the amount of water vapour in the air .Central heating is a bad thing for creating warm dry air so a little trick my parents do is put vases in all rooms with water in them to stop the air dryng out even if the heating is off
  Reply With Quote