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Old 08-03-2005, 09:54 PM   #27
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Karnevil9 "I wouldn't try the A/C idea. Even though they remove moisture from the air they do not necessarily remove all the moisture. When you have a cool temp running over heated parts you face the possibility of condensation. Not good for a PC or any other electrical appliance."

No, when you have warm air blowing over cool parts you have the chance for condensation. Warm air carries more moisture than cold air. When a parcel of air cools and hits its dewpoint, this is when you get condensation..
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