> My house in air conditioned so I think that once I get the stuff
> relatively
> dry, I can start storing it in the basement which is also air conditioned.
> Since this air is relatively de-humidified, it should stay dry for awhile.
Dave, I wouldn't bet on that. The air coming out of your A/C is likely at
nearly 100% RH, it only goes down as the air warms up. You can actually
work out the RH inside the house from the difference between the exit air
temp and the average air temp. If the exit air is at 50F and the house is
at 70F, the RH in the house is about 50%.
Randall
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