Why Your Cooler Increases Humidity Instead of Cooling the Room
If the room doesn't cool down and the humidity increases despite the cooler running in the scorching heat, it could be due to some mistakes in the room setup or cooler usage.



When you come in from outside sweaty in the scorching heat, the first thing you do is turn on the cooler. However, even at full speed, it doesn’t cool the air but increases the humidity, making your sweat feel unrelieved. Does this happen to you too?If yes, then the problem may not be your cooler but the room setup or your usage.Let’s look at common flaws and solutions:
- Making the room completely closed: Many believe, like with AC, that all the windows and doors should be shut when using a cooler. This is a mistake because coolers release moisture. If the room is sealed, moisture can’t escape, making it very humid. Keep one window or door slightly open for cross-ventilation.
- Wrong Cooler Placement: Positioning the cooler in the center or against a wall that blocks fresh air causes it to blow hot air instead of cooling. Place it near a window or door to draw in fresh outside air.





































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