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I just parked my FL home for the summer. I turned the A/C "off" and set my whole house ventilating dehumidifier-Ultra-Aire 90 H at 50%RH with the fresh air "off". I have a data logger in the center of the home to monitor temp/%RH. I estimate the cost to condition the 2,500 sqft home to be about $30-$40 per month.
Did a home in Jacksonville that had big mold problems as a new home with a t-stat set at 80^F during a wet year. The next year, the owner installed a dehumdistat set at 50%RH. That year, they had minor mold problem in the closets. The next year, thery installed an Ultra-Aire dehumidifier with a/c set at 80^F and dehu set at 55%RH. No mold problems and the %RH did not exceed 55%RH confirmed by data loggers. Also the owner report $400 less electric for the 6 mos. summe. I have monitored a couple other homes doing the same thing.
I suggest a minimum of a Santa Fe Compact set over the kitchen sink and the t-stat set at +80^F, 50%RH. The Ultimate would be an Ultra-Aire whole house dehu connected to big a/c. Then you could turn off the a/c save some big electical cost. Also you could reduce the a/c operation the rest of the year and be more comfortable with a drier home during the shoulder season.

What ever you decide, I am interested in data logging the results with Hobo data logger that will record the ^F/%RH/^F dew point several times an hour for the summer. We could post the results to show it all worked out. Your results will depend on the amount of rain and wet weather we get in Southern FL. If we have a moderately dry year with only a couple wet days at a time, your a/c set as some suggested, 80^F, 50%RH should do. If we have a wet week at one time, your home will become damp without the dehumidifier during the extended wet spells. Either way, interesting to monitor. I am willing to furnish the data loggers. Email me if interested. Regards TB
 
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