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I'll get up and fly away
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I was about to ask the same. Active cooling complicates your design because as air cools, its relative humidity will rise. You also want an active humidifier. So, you have 2 ways to raise RH and none to lower it. So, if you live in a very dry climate, that might be good. But, in general, it might be overdoing it.
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Admiral Douchebag
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