We leave our A/C at 82 and an insurance policy against mold, in case the A/C stops working, we keep a de-humidifier on the kitchen counter which drains into the sink and set it to go on if the humidity in the house reaches 60%. As long as the A/C is working, the de-humidifier should not need to go on. I sleep better knowing we have a back up system to protect against possible mold damage. We don't leave any ceiling fans on.
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