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Does an air conditioner work more efficiently with dry air or moist air?
I live in Las Vegas which is very dry. I've been wetting towels and hanging them to dry inside my house to increase the humidity to a reasonable level. I wanted to know if by adding that moisture to the air, if my air conditions will more effectively and/or efficiently cool the house. My thought process is that by adding the moisture I cool the air with evaporation, then the heat is released when the moisture condenses in the air conditioner. That would more effectively transfer the heat energy within the house to the air conditioner which would cool the house faster. However I'm no expert and I can't seem to find anything online that clearly explains whether adding moisture to dry air would make your a/c work better.
This is NOT a strange question. It is an interesting question.
You are correct that in allowing moisture to evaporate in the house, you are cooling the house, since thermal energy is absorbed by the water when it evaporates. Then, when the air-conditioner cools the more humid air, and the water condenses, , that same heat is released into the coils, then the compressed coolant, and ultimately to the outside air.
Since the amount of heat the water absorbs on vaporization is the same amount of heat it releases when it condenses on the coils, it would appear to be equally efficient to the process whereby the dry air is cooled directly by the air-conditioner. However, this is an extra step in the process, and there are inevitably inefficiencies in each step, and so while I cannot think of what the mechanism is, I would suspect that using the towels would be somewhat LESS efficient. Maybe someone else could pinpoint the extra loss in efficiency.
