Hello Guido. Gun hasn't said where he lives but I'll differ with you a little here. The higher the humidity the more you want it to run to get rid of the humidity. An air conditioner is really a dehumidifier so the more humidity the more you want it to run.
Where the rub comes in is that A/C's are sized for every half ton. 2 ton=24000 btu, 2 1/2 ton=30,000 btu, 3 ton=36000 btu and so on. In many places like here in KS, a 1000' to 1200' foot house could call for a 2.5 or 3 ton.
Then people get the idea that a 3 ton will cool quicker and save electricity by not running so long so the go for the bigger capacity. The problem is that the quick cool down doesn't get rid of the humidity and then your house is cold and unbearable.
Most HVAC pros I know and have read opt to go with the smaller unit and then expect it to run a high percentage of the day and night to get rid of the humidity in high humidity areas.
Now if Gun lives in the western mountains, they still use swamp coolers just to add a little humidity to the air.
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