when EXACTLY to use the “dry” setting on my air conditioner versus my “cool” setting and why.

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I’ve read every single manual on the Internet and I still don’t understand what the difference is. I’ve also used both settings and don’t see much difference. When I use dry, the room cools off, but the machine will shut down and turn back on which I find very annoying. When I use cool the room, the room will cool but the machine stays on.

It’s currently nighttime with the 70° temperature outside in the 71% humidity. WWYD right now, for example?

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Dry generally uses less power than cooling, so if the actual temperature isn’t too bad, but uncomfortably humid the dry function usually works pretty well.

If it’s just hot, the dry function won’t do anything.

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