
Originally Posted by
Dr.Kamiya
Yup that's why I originally cited a theater/listening room.
There are ways to engineer around the problem like having an exhaust duct at the top of the room that plumbs back into the top of the area housing the indoor split; or simply having a taller enclosure with separate intake duct at the top to better utilize natural convection in the room.
On a well-running A/C this shouldn't be a big problem. A/Cs remove the humidity from the air and it falls down the drain pipe.