No. While in air conditioning mode, the air will assist in the dehumidification.
The ideal temperature setting for a dehumidifier in a basement typically ranges between 60-80°F (15-27°C). However, the main focus should be on humidity levels rather than temperature; aim to maintain relative humidity between 30-50% for optimal comfort and moisture control. Adjust the temperature and humidity settings based on the specific conditions and needs of your basement.
You should consider running the air conditioning when it's colder outside than inside if the humidity inside your home is high and the air conditioning can help to reduce it, or if you need to filter the air for better indoor air quality.
You should be running for the nearest high ground. The shattered remains of the house will be washed away.
You should send the cool air wherever it will do the most good.
Yes, this way the ac does not have to run your bill up to cool areas that do not need it. However, if it is humid and wet in the basement, you should run the air conditioner periodically to recirculate the air and reduce the amount of humidity down there.
The number that gets you to the highest setting without seeing condensation on your windows in the winter. Should shoot for around 25-30% humididty.
Basement should do it.
Parkour is extremely cardiovascularly taxing exercise/hobby. It's very important to start with a running/plyometric (focusing on lower and upper body strength) conditioning circuits.
all you have to wear is running short with sliders and/or spandex underneath shorts and then a sports bra with a tee shirt
Basement should do it.
Where you should go in your basement does not depend on where the tornado is coming from, but how the house and basement are arranged. You will want to be away from windows and preferably in a corner. If there is a small room within the basement, the walls can add protection.
Anytime the A/C is on the fan should run continuously. If not then the fan is bad, fuse blown, or the relay is bad.