Why air conditioners work better in humid weathrt/climate.

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Now I know it has to do something with the condenser , but I don’t know what exactly happens in there.

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If I recall correctly, it’s not that they work better, it’s more that we feel noticeably better because air conditioners remove the humidity from the air.

Humidity makes it difficult to breath and a humid atmosphere contains more heat than a dry one. So a decrease in humidity leads to a decrease in overall heat content. And that is why air conditioners seem to work better in humid weather.

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