We have the opposite here in the south - there are times when you can almost wring moisture out of the paper.
The worst was an office where the boss would crank the A/C down to where you could hang meat (seriously, the thermostat only went down to 60F and would have been lower if he could) then turn it off and open the windows at the end of the day to save on the electric bill and air out the office (he was a 2 pack a day smoker)
The machine would get nailed twice - once when that wonderful Mississippi humidity hit the ice cold machine, and again when the sun went down and all that humidity condenses out of the air. There are some mornings things are so wet and drippy it looks like it rained.
Needless to say the tray heaters didn't quite cut it.
The worst was an office where the boss would crank the A/C down to where you could hang meat (seriously, the thermostat only went down to 60F and would have been lower if he could) then turn it off and open the windows at the end of the day to save on the electric bill and air out the office (he was a 2 pack a day smoker)
The machine would get nailed twice - once when that wonderful Mississippi humidity hit the ice cold machine, and again when the sun went down and all that humidity condenses out of the air. There are some mornings things are so wet and drippy it looks like it rained.
Needless to say the tray heaters didn't quite cut it.
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