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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/9/2017 4:32 PM, john niolon wrote:<br>
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<div>Anyone have any experience with the mister systems you
install on your evaporator coil in your outside unit...
good, bad, waste of time.. or how many thousands of dollars
and kilowatt hours have you saved... internet hype makes
them sound like the best thing since they put pockets on
shirts...</div>
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<div>john</div>
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Modern window AC units use the same trick. The exterior fan blade
dips into a pool of condensate from the evaporator coil to spray the
condenser coil. It's a very sound principle.<br>
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If possible, simple running the condensate drain to drip on the
condenser coil/fan, if possible, would help.
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