My truma AC blows very humid air when its compressor cycles off. I can feel the humid air immediately after the compressor turns off and within 5 minutes, the humidity level inside increases to much higher than the outside. For example, the outside humidity was 45% and the inside humidity was 80% while the fan was running. I have a thermometer that displays in/outdoor temperature and humidity levels. The AC runs as it should (cooling and dehumidifying) as long as the compressor is on. Is this normal? Anyone else have similar experience?
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