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Originally Posted by jmg
AC is a dehumidifier. It can't cause condensation, it gets rid of it. Condensation occurs when you turn off the AC. Which is why you shouldn't really ever turn it off. I've addressed this issue in another post:
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I see, so best practice to avoid this, is to always run A/C and not just the fan. Obvs in winter humidty isnt an issue.Ill change my habbits. Ive been drying out the vents with the air before turning off, but can notice the humidity rise dramatically and the smell before turning off
edit: maybe on 0 humidty days blow the ducts out?