You know it's 'muggy' when...

Arran

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...your Hygrometer dial develops a disregard for the laws of Meterology & goes 'off the deep end'. Man it was sticky today! :lol:

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Man with the rain today and the heat I felt like a sweating sex offender! Its still damn muggy at 10:40pm!!! The weather has been abysmal this week haven't even had time to turn a wheel on the bikes.
 
Back in the summer we had issues with our antique aircon at work. humidity was getting as low as 18% in our office. For reference the electronics modules we produce for the offshore industry are baked at 50 degrees C for at least 4 hours (some times left over the weekend) then dry nitrogen purged for a further 2 hours before being hermetically sealed. The final humidity of a good one (an all weekender) ends up at around 20%.

18% was awesome for drying my sweaty cycling gear though :D
 
JamesM":3j1pxzn0 said:
Back in the summer we had issues with our antique aircon at work. humidity was getting as low as 18% in our office. For reference the electronics modules we produce for the offshore industry are baked at 50 degrees C for at least 4 hours (some times left over the weekend) then dry nitrogen purged for a further 2 hours before being hermetically sealed. The final humidity of a good one (an all weekender) ends up at around 20%.

18% was awesome for drying my sweaty cycling gear though :D

For reference, you really shouldn't talk this kinda work b'lcks this time of night on a saturday dude, lol ;-)
 
At least the weather has improved, so got to ride the roadie, and thanks to Arran I got some proper pedals, normal SPD's and road shoes: Fail!

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When it starts to rain and the road doesn’t get wet. The droplets evaporate as they hit the ground because it s so hot.
 

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