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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 1160956" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>No one talks about humidity where sweating does absolutely no good to help regulate body temp. When the heat and humidity go up, so does my paid day.</p><p></p><p>I'd also like to mention to check your and make sure your heater is turned off. In my old truck it was so loud, I couldn't tell it was on. Also check your fresh air inflow is turned to cool, not heat, as even passive airflow will be heated otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 1160956, member: 34538"] No one talks about humidity where sweating does absolutely no good to help regulate body temp. When the heat and humidity go up, so does my paid day. I'd also like to mention to check your and make sure your heater is turned off. In my old truck it was so loud, I couldn't tell it was on. Also check your fresh air inflow is turned to cool, not heat, as even passive airflow will be heated otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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