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Can room air coolers damage electronics?

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I was thinking about buying a room air cooler, the ones that use water for cooling. And I'm having a thought that whether it can damage any electronics in the room like laptops or desktops? Has anyone experienced such a problem?


 
Evaporative air coolers produce, moister airflow that gradually raises the humidity level in your room but not too much that can damage your devices. On the other hand, Air coolers intake fresh, dry air.

You may reduce the humidity in your room by following some simple guidelines.
  • Ventilation in the room.
  • Use charcoal briquettes in the room.
  • Do not plant in the room.
 
I was thinking about buying a room air cooler, the ones that use water for cooling. And I'm having a thought that whether it can damage any electronics in the room like laptops or desktops? Has anyone experienced such a problem?
As long as you have windows open and room is not too cold.. like there is some metal which is below room temperature significantly, it won't affect. Just a note if turned off electroinics is somehow taken from somewhere cold into a room with high amount of humidity, then it will be a problem..
 
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