That depends on what your climate is like uncontrolled. If you live somewhere it's not humid and nearly always below say 80 degrees, then it's not a big deal. If you live somewhere it is humid and often above 100 degrees, that's a different story.
Computers like it cooler than you probably do, and dry, dry, dry. The ideal situation for a computer would be a constant flow of 60 degree (Fahrenheit) air or even cooler, and no humidity whatsoever.
I need info on how to remove the climate control unit from my 1998 corvette.
To replace the 1996 V6 Mercury Sable climate control and take out the old control, you will need to remove the covering below the steering wheel and dashboard. Then, access the climate control in the instrument panel and remove the old control.
So othe people can control your PC from another location
In Windows 2000, you need the Add/Remove Hardware icon in the Control Panel. In Windows 9x/Me, use the PC Card icon in the Control Panel. (page 1088, A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC)
No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
To control a handphone using a computer, you need to install the manufacturer's sync utility on your computer. For a Nokia phone for instance, you need to install Nokia PC Suite.
Plug it into iTunes!?
Because of the climate there and the problem with palmetto bugs out of control, i would recommend it for everybody personally, but it depends on your individual tolerance.
That would depend on the storage unit. Indoor units with climate control do not require the careful packing of clothing as outdoor storage units with no climate control.
don't try to contrl PC by voice.
Climate Control - 2016 was released on: USA: 2016
Dual Zone Climate Control: -It is possible with dual zone climate control that every passenger in the car can have separate air conditioning temperature.