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Originally Posted by JimJoe
Be careful about letting it get too hot. If the humidity gets out of control, you will not like what you see when you get home.
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True, you don't want to let it get to hot, but with the de-humidistat, the humidity doesn't go above my 56% setting. From what I'm told, mold doesn't grow below 60% / 65%. When the humidity goes above the set point, the AC goes on and cools the house while lowering the humidity, so I think the heat wouldn't get out of hand. Now I might be totally off base with my thinking, so if somebody out there really knows what their talking about, let us know.