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<a href="https://www.autoflower.org/members/33167/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="33167" data-username="@Oldbie">@Oldbie</a> Thanks brother. I looked around and had seen someone using a fridge without the mechanicals to dry.<br />
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Hapoy birthday! I would ask how old you are. But, the fact you forgot your own bday tells me what i need to know. Lmao<br />
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Yes, it would be plugged in. No freon though. It is a closed sysyem.<br />
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The cooler the air, the less the humidity ... Correct?
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</blockquote>in theory but not always true...<br />
but no Freon and somehow exaust excess moister your set<br />
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..... look at this guy.... <a href="https://www.autoflower.org/members/33949/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="33949" data-username="@Frogster">@Frogster</a> is that from a plane in the 70's??</div>