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I posted a few weekes ago about blowing the diaphram on one of me esl63.s I have reaad alot about humidity being bad for panels, but I live in a dry area.
However we have evaporative cooling, and a friend and fellow inmate suggested last night that that was bad for esl's- shock horror!
In my listenning room I also often have the windows closed (when I am not in there particularly)and this could effect the pressure of the air coming out of the svap system.
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Tim Bailey
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Switch to air conditioning. Air conditioners have become so effecient they are not much more than evap coolers to run. Mini splits with inverters are particulary efficent and affordable, depending on brand.
AT LEAST an AC in the listening room.
Chill it off, than put the fan on 'low'
Back in Late '60s, Well Before anybody even THOUGHT about 'efficiency', we lived in Florida.
Living room AC was 220v. Another AC in MY room, one in the parents room, another in the 'Florida' room. Another seldom used AC was in an 'outbuilding'. Housing was all Concrete Block and Stucco. Poor insulation, probably.
What an AWFUL place to live.
Too much is never enough
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