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Old 01-10-16, 12:31 PM   #3
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Steve,

Well, I want to keep it 60-72 inside. Max 80% ? RH so as not to risk condensation?

It can get hot & humid on Summer days. Summer nights will often get below 70.

I'm thinking that most of my gains will be had Fall/Winter/Spring.

Location is Bowling Green, KY. No windows, uninsulated block walls, concrete floor, wood frame roof with 6" fiberglass ins.


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Originally Posted by stevehull View Post
Chris, what is the design temps and RH you are working against. I bet you (Kentucky) can get up to 100F with about a 75 dew point (75% RH at 100F).

Is this the location in Kentucky?

Secondly - any insulation in the walls and ceilings? Windows, etc?

Steve
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