I thought the humidity would really kill it's effectiveness. The gauge I use here on wether to turn on the swamper in the garage, is that if there is water dripping from the condensate line on the houses A/C, don't turn it on. If the A/C is running dry, the swamper in the garage works great. I figure in about three weeks or so, the humidity should be moving on, but the heat will still be on.
Good take.
We have water pouring off the four corners of the trailer from the A/C.
We'll put it through another test when the weather drys out.
Like JB mentioned, if anyone wants them I'll get us a group rate.
These might be teriffic for a toy hauler that is just 12v.
We saw a turbocool unit on a animal reg truck keeping the inmates cool.
If it blows some cool air in this humidity, it'll be pretty good in the dry weather.