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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I’d try to keep humidity below 65%. More than that results in formation of black mould and spores, and also higher humidity indoor air is harder to heat.

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