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Old 09-09-11, 05:07 PM   #73
TheyCallMeDave
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Originally Posted by Daox View Post
Does anyone know how cold the refrigerant gets through a-coils? Does it get cold enough to produce condensation?
A Residential Cooling Coil runs between 35 to 45 f . typically, depending on the load on the Cooling Coil . If your Sump Water is much higher than this, then youll get some degree of cooling but it will be muggy inside the house because it wont be dehumidifying like it would with a colder cooling medium .

If you are getting thru sump pumps every 1-1.5 years due to continual on and off...theres a good chance theres an underground spring nearby feeding water in , in large amounts . My friend had this problem and his electric bills were astronomical from the Sump Pump energizing about every 30 seconds .
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