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| junior1 | "comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 20:21  
Is it posible that a central a/c, unit if the right size can, give me a 60 degree temp within the home, not just out the register.
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| | wrench tech | "Re(2):comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 21:32  
Dehumidifier????? I don't think the walls will condense moisture. That happens when its warm moisture laden air on cool walls. The air will be cold and dry with warm walls.
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| "Re(3):comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 21:46  
To get a 60* indoor temperature, you'd have to way oversize the cooling system. You may not get condensation on the walls, but it will never run long enough to remove any humidity from the air.
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| | wrench tech | "Re(4):comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 21:59  
There will be moisture removed when you attain a 60° temperature. If you need 60°, you can get it through the refrigeration process. Maybe not any of the units you install, but it can be done.
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| | static 
| "Re(5):comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 22:13  
You mean he needs... A medium temperature walk-in??
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| wrench tech | "Re(1):comfort" , posted Thu 16 Aug 20:47  
Almost anything is possible......
Cryogenics is a branch of physics that studies the production of very low temperatures below –238 °F.
Absolute Zero is -459° Theoretically the coldest temperature possible. The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -129° in Antarctica. Absolute zero is the temperature in with molecular motion comes to a complete halt.
Do you really want your home at 60° F?
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